Donald Trump is giving his second military initiation target since taking office. On Saturday night, the Republican leader will address West Point’s graduating group. In 2020, at the top of the COVID-19 epidemic, Trump delivered the commencement address at West Point. In his remarks, the leader urged the college recruits to “never miss” the men who waged a war against slavery as the country grappled with its race relations following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Trump also paid homage to Douglas MacArthur and David D Eisenhower, two famous graduates who graduated from the military academy, as well as their rich background and history. Five years ago, the service attracted controversy because the Military Academy forced the college recruits to return to a location close to a pandemic hotspot because of COVID-19. Trump traveled to Tuscaloosa, Alabama, earlier this month to address the graduating class at the University of Alabama. His remarks included sexist criticism of his father, Joe Biden‘s comments about trans sports, and lies about the 2020 vote. Vice-president JD Vance addressed the graduating school on Friday at the US Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. In his comment, Vedrett said that Trump is working to have clear objectives when sending US troops out of “undefined operations” and “open-ended issues” in the past.
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