Trump gives rambling speech about trophy wives, golf and the ‘great late’ Al Capone in politically-charged West Point address

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Donald Trump gave a politically-charged, rambling speech about DEI programs, golf and Al Capone while addressing the 2025 graduates of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.

Trump’s Saturday morning address in West Point, New York, stretched on for over an hour. The speech was originally focused on West Point graduates and their accomplishments, but Trump soon turned toward other topics.

The commander in chief of the U.S. military used his keynote address to highlight his efforts to end diversity, equity and inclusion programs across the country. He claimed to have “liberated our troops from divisive and demeaning political trainings,” and said there will be “no more critical race theory or transgender for everybody.”

 
Donald Trump gave a politically-charged, rambling speech about DEI programs, golf and Al Capone while addressing the 2025 graduates of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.

Trump’s Saturday morning address in West Point, New York, stretched on for over an hour. The speech was originally focused on West Point graduates and their accomplishments, but Trump soon turned toward other topics.

The commander in chief of the U.S. military used his keynote address to highlight his efforts to end diversity, equity and inclusion programs across the country. He claimed to have “liberated our troops from divisive and demeaning political trainings,” and said there will be “no more critical race theory or transgender for everybody.”

Watched a couple of minutes of it, embarrassing, anytime he went off the teleprompter he reverted back to the bullshit including “I built the army,” certainly anything inspiring to a graduating class
 
Donald Trump gave a politically-charged, rambling speech about DEI programs, golf and Al Capone while addressing the 2025 graduates of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.

Trump’s Saturday morning address in West Point, New York, stretched on for over an hour. The speech was originally focused on West Point graduates and their accomplishments, but Trump soon turned toward other topics.

The commander in chief of the U.S. military used his keynote address to highlight his efforts to end diversity, equity and inclusion programs across the country. He claimed to have “liberated our troops from divisive and demeaning political trainings,” and said there will be “no more critical race theory or transgender for everybody.”

This is why we know for sure the trumptards are hypocrites for pissing their pants over Biden's mental decline. Jeez, they elected a mental patient and then all lost their minds. Fuck the trumptards.
 
As I have said many of times now it is time for somebody in Congress to look into the 25th Amendment.
Yes we will end up with Vance , I don't think he is as crazy as Trump is.
Vance may be a terrible president, but at least he would be a sane president. Getting him in power is our best chance at surviving as a country.
 
Vance may be a terrible president, but at least he would be a sane president. Getting him in power is our best chance at surviving as a country.
Well somebody has to wake up and do something to get the crazy POS we have in there now out before he destroys this country. and SOON.
 
Does everyone remember when the President of the USA would shake the hands of graduating cadets? It seems like so long ago, but it was only a few months ago that we had a President who was willing to shake the hand of a cadet.
 
Does everyone remember when the President of the USA would shake the hands of graduating cadets? It seems like so long ago, but it was only a few months ago that we had a President who was willing to shake the hand of a cadet.
Trump also told the cadets that no one joined the military when Biden was president. The graduating class enrolled in 2021.
 
Does everyone remember when the President of the USA would shake the hands of graduating cadets? It seems like so long ago, but it was only a few months ago that we had a President who was willing to shake the hand of a cadet.
Well would you expect Trump to shake hands with people he thinks are suckers and fools?
That would be way below his standings or at least he would think so.
 
Donald Trump gave a politically-charged, rambling speech about DEI programs, golf and Al Capone while addressing the 2025 graduates of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.

Trump’s Saturday morning address in West Point, New York, stretched on for over an hour. The speech was originally focused on West Point graduates and their accomplishments, but Trump soon turned toward other topics.

The commander in chief of the U.S. military used his keynote address to highlight his efforts to end diversity, equity and inclusion programs across the country. He claimed to have “liberated our troops from divisive and demeaning political trainings,” and said there will be “no more critical race theory or transgender for everybody.”

Some people are extremely proud of having voted for this mentally impaired, narcissistic, serially-immoral fat man!
 
Trump is incapable of staying on subject, even in a solemn ceremony like this. He makes everything about him, and his small mind wanders. This was a national embarrassment for Trump. It was short and fast because he was going to the golf course.
 
The new lieutenants graduating from the United States Military Academy
worked very, very hard to earn both their commissions and their degrees at the same time.
I'm a college graduate and a veteran,
but I can't imagine doing what these young men and women did between the ages, mostly, of 18 and 22.

We have to admire their accomplishment.
We also, however, should be very disturbed that they had a very special day shat upon by a speech like that.
This is where our nation is today.
Don't we need to be doing something about it?
 
The new lieutenants graduating from the United States Military Academy
worked very, very hard to earn both their commissions and their degrees at the same time.
I'm a college graduate and a veteran,
but I can't imagine doing what these young men and women did between the ages, mostly, of 18 and 22.

We have to admire their accomplishment.
We also, however, should be very disturbed that they had a very special day shat upon by a speech like that.
This is where our nation is today.
Don't we need to be doing something about it?
Go back to bed, old man.

You could have been a contender.
 
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