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Trump keeps growing speeches about trophy women, golf and the “late big” Al Capone in a politically charged Westpoint address

President Donald Trump gave a politically charged, extensive speech about Dei programs, Golf and Al Capone when he addressed the graduates of the US military academy of 2025 in West Point.

Trump's Saturday morning address in West Point, New York, stretched over an hour. The speech originally concentrated on West Point graduates and their achievements, but Trump soon turned to other topics.

The commander -in -chief of the US military used his keynote address to emphasize his efforts to terminate the diversity, justice and inclusion programs across the country. He claimed “to have freed our troops from split and humiliating political training” and said that “there would be no critical racial theory for everyone”.

Trump reads from his AutoCue in West Point. He has diverted several times from his prepared comments

Trump reads from his AutoCue in West Point. He has diverted several times from his prepared comments ((AFP via Getty Images)))

This is followed by his implementation regulations in January, which tried to deny the existence of transgender, intersex and non -bobage population throughout the government.

“The task of the US armed forces is not to organize Drag shows to change foreign cultures, but rather to spread democracy around the world at the time of a weapon,” he said. “The task of the military is to dominate every enemy and to destroy every threat to America, anywhere, anytime and at any location.”

West Point dissolved several clubs based on the breed, ethnicity and gender according to Trump's anti-dei Executive Ordinance at the beginning of this year. These groups included the Asian-Pacific Forum Club, the National Society of Black Engineers, the Native American Heritage Forum, the Society for Hispanic Professional Engineers and the Society of Women Engineers Club.

Trump, who wore a red cap with his political slogan “Make America Great Again”, praised his government's approach to immigration. This is only a few hours after a federal judge ordered to return a Guatemaltean deported by Guatemala “wrongly” to Mexico.

Trump gave the examples of a golfer and a real estate developer as examples of people who were able to emulate the military cadets

Trump gave the examples of a golfer and a real estate developer as examples of people who were able to emulate the military cadets ((Reuters)))

“Our country had entered in the past four years and they have allowed people to come to our country that shouldn't be. They shouldn't be here … we bring them out and bring them back where they come,” said Trump.

“Hopefully the courts allow us to continue,” he added. “You know, we had the greatest election victory. This was November 5th. We won the referendum with millions of votes.”

Trump also raised some of his famous favorite names, including the retired professional golfers Gary Player.

“To be really successful, you always have to work hard,” said Trump. “One example is a great athlete, Gary player, big golfer. He was not as big as the other men who played against him. Great, big, strong boys. Gary was a smaller guy.

Trump arrives to keep his opening speech in West Point. The President discussed his efforts to end the programs and his approach to immigration

Trump arrives to keep his opening speech in West Point. The President discussed his efforts to end the programs and his approach to immigration ((AP)))

“He is a friend of mine, he gets a little angry with people. He only hits the ball so far,” continued Trump. “He said,” I met the ball further than you. Why am I small? “But he worked very hard.

Trump then turned to a discussion about real estate developer William Levitt, who is generally regarded as the inventor of the modern American suburb. Levitt died in 1994.

“He was great in what he was doing,” said Trump about Levitt. “You see him all over the country, still Levittowns. This was a long time ago, but he was a first of the really big house builders, and he became very rich, a very rich man, and then he decided to sell.

Trump shakes his hand with West Point Superintendent Steven W. Gilland

Trump shakes his hand with West Point Superintendent Steven W. Gilland ((Getty pictures)))

“And he sold his company and he had nothing to do. He got divorced, found a new woman. Could you say a trophy woman? I think we can say a trophy woman. It didn't work so well, but it didn't work so well – I have to tell you. A lot of trophy women.”

The President also spoke about his previous legal challenges and claimed that he had been investigated more than the notorious mob boss Al Capone. Trump made this comparison several times last year on the campaign path. Last spring he also wrote history by becoming the first criminal convicted former president.

“I was examined more than the large late alphonse capone,” said Trump the West Point graduate. “Alphonse Capone was a monster. He was a very hardened criminal. I have gone through more investigations than Alphonse Capone, and now I'm talking to you as president. Can you believe that?”

Trump left the ceremony before noon and flew to the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey.

It took almost five years since a previous speech at West Point led to a negative reporting, which Trump said repeatedly in the next few years. After Trump ended his speech in June 2020, Trump visibly tried to walk a ramp from the stage, which led to questions about his physical fitness.

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Trump reacted angry and said the ramp had no grip and he went slowly because he didn't want to slip.

After the recent speech in West Point, the president did not leave the stage on the ramp in front, but through the side and a short staircase.

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