Trump will celebrate the Navy’s 250th anniversary in the midst of the shutdown
President Trump honored the Navy’s 250th anniversary at Naval Station Norfolk, pledging the largest military pay raise despite the ongoing federal shutdown affecting service members.
- President Donald Trump will attend the Navy's 250th anniversary in Norfolk, Virginia, despite the government shutdown.
- The Navy's 250th celebration is described as the largest in its history, with thousands of servicemembers and families attending.
- Due to a government shutdown, military personnel are working without pay, affecting several federal employees and key projects.
- Trump accused Democrats of enabling the shutdown and trying to destroy this wonderful celebration of the U.S. Navy's Birthday.
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Trump marks Navy's 250th anniversary in Norfolk
NORFOLK — President Donald Trump did not let the government shutdown interfere with a stop in Norfolk on Sunday to salute the Navy as it celebrates its 250th anniversary — using his speech to praise both the Navy and himself.


Trump celebrates Navy's 250th anniversary
NORFOLK, Va. — President Donald Trump did not let the government shutdown interfere with a stop in Norfolk, Virginia, on Sunday to salute the Navy as it celebrates its 250th anniversary — using his speech to praise both the Navy…
Virginia, United States.- President Donald Trump did not allow the closure of the government to interfere on Sunday with his visit to Norfolk, Virginia, to congratulate the Navy as it celebrates its 250th anniversary, using his speech to praise both the Navy's work and his own. Trump made comments that, he himself admitted that they made the event look like a campaign act, generating some applause among the crowd before closing with a recording …
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