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Trump, to address West Point graduates when he tries to force the military agenda | Donald Trump

Donald Trump will address the graduates of West Point on Saturday, while his administration has implemented a right agenda at the military service academies, which has prompted student clubs, removal of certain books and at least a resignation of faculties.

It will be the second time that Trump spoke to graduates of the United States Military Academy in the state of New York, where the next generation is trained by army guides, and offers the president the opportunity to stump for his defense policy.

This week, Trump announced plans for over 20 years over 20 years for the “Golden Dome”, a rocket defense system that is supposed to protect the United States from floor and room-based weapons strokes. The project received an initial dose of funds from the “Great Beautiful Draft Draft”, a comprehensive Republican of the tax and expenditure republicans in the House of Representatives, which was passed on Thursday after weeks of negotiations on Thursday.

The army is also preparing for a parade through the streets of Washington DC, which Trump unsuccessfully tried during his first term, which is now being invoiced as a memory of the 250th birthday of the armed forces. The date on June 14th is also the day on which Trump 79 becomes.

The military and elite services are affected by the wave of executive regulations that Trump has signed since he took office, as well as the guidelines of Pete Hegseth, the former moderator of Fox News, which he commissioned to head the Ministry of Defense.

Trump's extensive order, which was aimed at DEI programs for diversity, equity and inclusion (Dei) throughout the federal government, meant that West was released some student clubs, including the Society of Women Engineers, the Latin Cultural Club and a third group that serves the LGBTQ+ community. The Department of Defense has announced West Point and other schools that it should comb their library stacks and remove books or materials that took part in the DEI-related guideline.

At the beginning of this month, Graham Parsons, a philosophy professor in West Point, resigned in the faculty after 13 years and said: “I am ashamed to be associated with the academy in her current form.”

The Times Herald record in Middletown, New York, reports that several protests are planned outside the campus for the appearance of the president, including one that should take place on boats in the adjacent Hudson River.

Trump recently spoke in the graduates of West Point during the Covid 19 pandemic in 2020 when they wore masks and tried to prevent the transmission of the virus.

At the beginning of this month, he held the opening speech at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, where he changed between the life advice typical of such speeches and the prerequisites for preferred topics such as his unfounded persistence that the choice of 2020 and his opposition against transgender athletes was brought forward.

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