Trump says he will ‘liberate’ Los Angeles in speech to mark the 250th anniversary of the Army
- Donald Trump condemned protesters during a speech, reiterating false claims about the 2020 presidential elections being rigged against him by Joe Biden.
- Trump described Los Angeles as a 'trash heap' during protests and vowed to 'liberate' the city from anarchy.
- He praised the military's aggressive response to protesters, claiming it was stronger than the police's actions.
- Trump announced the restoration of the names of seven military bases previously changed by the Biden administration.
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Op-Ed: Trump Turns Urban Ethnic Cleansing Into Reality Show
Source: Melissa Sue Gerrits / Getty In yet another indignant, delusional, and inherently racist diatribe, this time before troops at the Army base in Fort Bragg, North Carolina, President Donald Trump packaged his sensationalist approach to what amounts to ethnic cleansing in urban cities as a vow to “liberate Los Angeles” from “Third World lawlessness.” “What you’re witnessing in California is a full-blown assault on peace, on public order and …
Trump Promises Severe Consequences For "Animals" Burning American Flags - The American Tribune.com
Speaking to members of the United States Army and their families at Fort Bragg for the commemoration of the Army’s 250th birthday, President Donald Trump dropped the hammer on rioters in Los Angeles and other cities, noting that they are burning American flags in their protests and will be severely punished for that. During his speech, the president not only hammered illegal aliens, other immigrants, and leftist protesters generally for setting …
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He has promised that after Los Angeles he will send him to other U.S. cities, and those who criticize him fear that he will use him against his political opponents.
The president also called Los Angeles "a pile of garbage" with "whole neighbors under the control" of criminals and noted that the federal government "will use all the resources at our disposal to stifle violence and restore law and order."
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