Trump to make Oval Office announcement today, White House says
President Trump aims to restore the historical Department of War name to signal a stronger military stance emphasizing offense, reviving terminology last used in 1947.
- President Donald Trump will make an unspecified announcement today at 2 p.m. EST from the Oval Office, as confirmed by White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.
- Speculation is rife about the president's health following his absence, especially in light of visible bruising and hints at potential complications related to his prior diagnosis of chronic venous insufficiency.
- Trump is expected to announce changes regarding the Department of Defense, including relocating the U.S. Space Command to Alabama and possibly renaming the department to the Department of War.
- Trump criticized crime in Chicago and mentioned he might take action against cities undermining his policies during his upcoming speech.
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The U.S. Department of Defense is on the air after Donald Trump’s exciting announcement from the Oval Office. Could it be that the president is proposing a radical change in the name of this unit? The idea of returning to the term ‘War Department’ has sparked a debate in the U.S. What announcement will Trump make about the Department of Defense? President Donald Trump has confirmed that he will make an important announcement this Tuesday related…
What’s Today’s Big Trump Announcement? The Major Theories.
What’s today’s big Trump announcement? Will he discuss his health issues? Rename the Department of Defense the Department of War? Reveal the Navy is throwing him a parade? Here are the major theories, and how to watch his 2 p.m. Oval Office address.
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