Trump Says: ‘There Are Two N Words, and You Can’t Use Either of Them’
Trump told military leaders at Marine Corps Base Quantico that 'nuclear' is one of two 'N-words' that cannot be used, emphasizing the seriousness of nuclear threats during his speech.
- Donald Trump referred to the term 'nuclear' as the 'N-word' during a military meeting, suggesting people should not misuse it.
- Trump's use of the term drew criticism for normalizing derogatory language, with critics warning it could desensitize the public to dehumanization.
- War Secretary Pete Hegseth announced plans to alter military training standards, impacting service members disproportionately.
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US President Trump has called hundreds of top generals to tune them into a new military line, but suddenly it's also about stairs and the "N" word.
Trump: Two ‘N-words and you can’t use either of them’
During his speech to generals and admirals in Quantico, President Donald Trump recalled a moment when he ordered two nuclear submarines to be strategically positioned near Russia in response to what he said were aggressive remarks by Dmitry Medvedev, the country’s former president and current deputy chairman of its Security Council. He then went on to say ‘nuclear’ was one of the two N-words Americans can’t use.
The president claims to have sent a nuclear submarine off the Russian coast.
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