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Trump gives a speech to West Point and emphasizes a new era

In a speech at the United States Military Academy in West Point, President Trump announced on Saturday that they were the first graduates who served in a “golden age” of the nation, which was due to his efforts to rebuild the military and redesign of American society.

Gone are the “national crusades” in countries that “have nothing to do with us”, and the leadership that “had” absurd ideological experiments here and at home “, Trump told the group of around 1,000 cadets.

Mr. Trump wore his red hat “Make America Great Again” and leaned into his aggressive agenda to fight diversity, justice and inclusion programs from the government, the military and practically every facet of American life to make the field for which the nation is worth again. Sometimes he showed applause from guests, for example when he discussed the topic of transgender athletes who played in female sports and post the merits of diversity.

At the beginning of his second term, he published a flood of executive regulations for programs and guidelines that contributed to treating systemic racism, which he thought as splitting and unpatriotic.

He claimed that his predecessors had “exposed to all types of social projects and political reasons for the armed forces, while they did not defend our borders and exhausted our arsenale to wage the wars of other countries”.

“Everything that ended. It is over a lot,” he said. “You can't even think about it anymore.”

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