Trump, Fort Bragg and If soldiers
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Donald Trump recently gave a speech in front of military soldiers in Fort Bragg, North Carolina — home of the largest military installation in the US — and it was deeply disturbing.
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California sued Trump over the deployment, with the state attorney general arguing that the president had “trampled” the state's sovereignty. California leaders accused Trump of fanning protesters' anger, leading crowds to block off a major freeway and set self-driving cars on fire.
As President Donald Trump viciously attacked his perceived political foes, he whipped up boos from the gathered troops directed at California leaders, including Gov. Gavin Newsom.
President Donald Trump appeared to get a little confused on Tuesday as he attempted to lob an insult at his predecessor during a speech at Fort Bragg. “I’ve known this guy for a long time,” Trump said of former President Joe Biden. “He was never the sharpest bulb.”
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Fort Cavazos in Killeen, renamed in 2023 for Gen. Richard Cavazos, was formerly named after Confederate Gen. John Bell Hood.
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During a visit to Fort Bragg in North Carolina, President Donald Trump said that seven military bases once named for Confederate military figures — and then renamed under former President Joe Biden for other military honorees — would revert to their original names.
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Richmond-Petersburg WWBT on MSNReactions pour in following decision to restore Army base names originally honoring Confederate leadersMixed reactions are pouring in following President Donald Trump’s announcement on Tuesday that he will restore Confederate names to seven military bases. The president made this announcement during the Army’s 250th birthday celebration at Fort Bragg in North Carolina,