Trump gives commencement address at the University of Alabama
- President Donald Trump delivered a commencement address at the University of Alabama, offering advice and encouragement to graduating students.
- Trump's speech also contained political elements, including claims of U.S. Being 'ripped off' before his presidency and criticisms of the media and transgender women in sports.
- Trump praised the graduates and expressed optimism about America's future, stating 'the United States of America is stronger, prouder, better, and more unified than ever, ever, ever before.
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Donald Trump rails against transgender athletes in U of Alabama commencement speech
Donald Trump continued his attacks on transgender women athletes in a commencement speech Thursday at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa.Keep up with the latest in LGBTQ+ news and politics. Sign up for The Advocate's email newsletter.He referred to a trans woman weight lifter who supposedly beat a nontrans woman and set a record.“You look at the weight lifting where, 18 years it stands and they have this young woman,” he said, according to …
Trump to University of Alabama Graduates: ‘God Only Created One of You’
In an inspiring commencement address to the graduating class of the University of Alabama, President Trump shared what every single … Read More The post Trump to University of Alabama Graduates: ‘God Only Created One of You’ first appeared on Charisma News. The post Trump to University of Alabama Graduates: ‘God Only Created One of You’ appeared first on Charisma News.
President Trump Sends Message To Transgender Athletes During Graduation Speech
Donald Trump's Lawyer Is Turning Heads (1:31) President Donald Trump was at the University of Alabama on Thursday night to deliver a commencement speech. Before the 47th president of the United States went on stage and fired off a handful of controversial remarks, he was introduced by former Alabama coach Nick Saban. The seven-time national champion thanked Trump for coming down to Tuscaloosa to address the class of 2025. While at the podium on …
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