Is that scaffolding around the North Portico/front entrance of the White House?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFFAVUxnIvU
Is that scaffolding around the North Portico/front entrance of the White House?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFFAVUxnIvU
Nessun Dorma being sung (again) at 250th year Celebration
Nessun Dorma is played at the end of the film The Sum of All Fears, in which time ALL the traitors & Deep State Actors were executed!!!
The Sum of All Fears is mentioned several times in the Q Drops.
At a 250th Anniversary / Independence Day event in D.C., singing “Nessun Dorma” carries a very strong symbolic meaning.
The title “Nessun Dorma” means “None shall sleep.” It is the famous tenor aria from Puccini’s opera Turandot. In the story, Prince Calaf has survived deadly riddles and is waiting through the night for dawn. He is under threat, but he is completely confident that he will prevail. The aria ends with the famous word “Vincerò” — “I will win.”
So the plain symbolic meaning is:
No one sleeps. The night is not over. Dawn is coming. Victory is assured.
At a national 250th celebration, that can be read as a dramatic message of endurance, destiny, triumph, and victory after a dark night. It is not a casual patriotic song like “God Bless America.” It is operatic, emotional, and very intentional-sounding.
In the D.C. event context, public reports said tenor Christopher Macchio was expected to perform “Nessun Dorma,” “Hallelujah,” “Ave Maria,” and “God Bless America” as part of the America 250/Freedom 250 lineup.
The layered meaning would be:
“Stay awake. Watch through the night. At dawn, we win.”
That is why people often interpret “Nessun Dorma” at political or national ceremonies as a victory signal, not just a beautiful opera performance.
Trump is looking younger tonight.
Trump: It’s really hard to get into our military because people love and respect our country again. We rebuilt our military in my first term. We used it a little bit in our…actually I should say third term, but I won’t do that because I don’t want any controversy.