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Trump to Speak at West Point Graduation as He Seeks to Shape Military

President’s visit to military academy occurs as books are banned and clubs disbanded in line with anti-DEI police
By Bob MeryMay 25, 20250
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Donald Trump looks out on to West Point graduating cadets during commencement ceremonies at the US Military Academy on 13 June 2020 in West Point, New York. (Getty Images)
Donald Trump looks out on to West Point graduating cadets during commencement ceremonies at the US Military Academy on 13 June 2020 in West Point, New York. (Getty Images)

Donald Trump will address graduates of West Point on Saturday, as his administration moves to implement a rightwing agenda at military service academies that has prompted the disbandment of student clubs, the removal of certain books and at least one faculty resignation.

It will be the second time Trump has spoken to graduates of the United States Military Academy in upstate New York where the next generation of army leaders is educated, and offers the president an opportunity to stump for his defense policy.

This week, Trump announced plans to spend $540bn over 20 years on the “Golden Dome”, a missile defense system intended to protect the United States from ground- and space-based weapon strikes. The project received an initial dose of funding from the “big beautiful bill”, a comprehensive piece of tax-and-spending legislation Republicans in the House of Representatives passed on Thursday after weeks of negotiations.

The army is also gearing up for a parade through the streets of Washington DC, something Trump tried unsuccessfully to hold during his first term that is now billed as commemorating the force’s 250th birthday. Its 14 June date also happens to be the day Trump turns 79.

The military and its elite service academies have been affected by the wave of executive orders Trump has signed since taking office, as well as by the policies of Pete Hegseth, the former Fox News host he appointed to lead the defense department.

Trump’s sprawling order targeting diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs across the federal government led West Point to disband some student clubs, including the Society of Women Engineers, the Latin Cultural Club and a third group serving the LGBTQ+ community. The defense department has told West Point and other schools to comb their library stacks and remove any books or materials that may fall afoul of the DEI-related policy.

Earlier this month, Graham Parsons, a philosophy professor at West Point, resigned after 13 years on the faculty, saying: “I am ashamed to be associated with the academy in its current form.”

The Times Herald-Record of Middletown, New York, reports that several protests are planned outside the campus for the president’s appearance, including one to take place on boats in the adjacent Hudson River.

Trump last addressed West Point graduates during the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, when they wore masks and were spaced out in an effort to prevent transmission of the virus.

Earlier this month, he delivered the commencement speech at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, where he alternated between offering the life advice typical of such speeches and harping on preferred talking points such as his baseless insistence that the 2020 election was rigged and his opposition to transgender athletes.

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Bob Mery

    Bob Mery is a seasoned political cartoon artist, writer, and columnist known for blending sharp journalism with compelling visual storytelling. Since launching his career in 1993, Bob has used the power of cartoons to simplify and spotlight complex political moments, offering readers a unique lens into the world of government, society, and current events.His body of work spans major historical milestones including the 9/11 attacks, Covid-19 pandemic, and numerous U.S. political eras. Through his satirical illustrations and insightful commentary, Bob has earned a reputation for turning headlines into thought-provoking art.

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