The White House celebrates James Madison's constitutional legacy
Key points
Madison drafted the Bill of Rights and helped shape the Constitution
The White House reaffirms principles Madison defended
TL;DR
The White House marks President James Madison's birthday and role in founding the United States.
The statement summarizes Madison's roles: Fifth Virginia Convention, Second Continental Congress, Philadelphia Constitutional Convention delegate, Federalist Papers contributor, drafter of the Bill of Rights, Secretary of State, and fourth U.S. President.
The Administration reaffirms principles Madison defended, including rule by the people, freedom of religion, and constitutional rule of law.
Original text
Today, we celebrate the birthday of President James Madison—the Father of our Constitution and intellectual architect of the American Founding, whose wisdom and commitment to the common good breathed life into our Republic 250 years ago. Born on March 16, 1751, in Port Conway, Virginia, Madison was deeply devoted to the pursuit of knowledge. Through his intense study of history, philosophy, and the classics, he nurtu...