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Directives for the Army audience at President Donald Trump’s speech at Fort Bragg on Tuesday included one frank line: “No fat soldiers.” Attendees were also given the option to not be in the audience at all if they disagree with the Trump administration,
President Trump announced Tuesday that he will restore several more Army base names that originally honored Confederate military figures, undoing a renaming process ordered by Congress and completed under President Biden— though the bases will officially recognize other service members,
Trump spoke for more than 50 minutes June 10 on Fort Bragg’s Pike Field. From Army history to the LA protests, here's what he talked about.
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President Donald Trump called protesters in Los Angeles “animals” and “a foreign enemy” in a speech at Fort Bragg as he defended deploying the military on those protesting his immigration enforcement.
The move would reverse a yearslong effort to remove names and symbols honoring the Confederacy from the military.
President Trump's military parade will feature hundreds of combat vehicles and thousands of troops, bringing warnings from Democrats.
President Donald Trump visited Fort Bragg, formerly Fort Liberty, to celebrate the Army’s 250th birthday, honoring the military’s history and legacy.