Former President Donald Trump addresses West Point graduates, focusing on the importance of military tradition, honor, and the values that drive the U.S. Armed Forces. His speech underscores a commitment to victory and a call to protect military culture, stating that “the job of the U.S. Armed Forces is to dominate any foe and annihilate any threat to America.”
In his remarks, Trump commemorates cadets’ achievements, highlighting cadet Ricky McMahon, whose father sacrificed his life in Afghanistan, and cadet Chris Verdugo, who broke a long-standing endurance record during a challenging march. Trump’s emphasis on such personal stories aims to inspire the graduates as they prepare to join what he claims is the “most powerful Army the world has ever known.”
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