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In Alabama Commencement Speech, Trump Mixes In the Political

He urged university students to not believe that they are younger than to accomplish great things, before morning about the definitions. “Do not try to be another person,” he appealed to them, after attacking the procedures due to unauthorized immigrants. He told them not to think about themselves as victims, before switching to how to “falsify” the 2020 elections against him.

On Thursday night, President Trump addressed the graduates of the University of Alabama for the year 2025, fluctuating between the materials of the campaign that gathered the campaign and the starting speech using his former political grievances to encourage students to struggle for their future.

Addressing the students in Coleman College in Tuscalosa, surrounded by signs of reading “American dream”, Mr. Trump told the students that they are “the first group graduated from the golden age in America”, and used the story of his return to encourage students to trust their instincts and to be ambitious with their transfer to the world.

He said: “In recent years, many of our youth have been truly taught to think of themselves as victims, blame people, and get angry.” “But in America, we reject this idea that anyone generates a victim. Our heroes are responsible for their fate, and achieve their luck and determine their fate, despite the difficulties.”

At points in the title, the president shook a familiar advice to university graduates. But Mr. Trump – who admitted that he was not used in a lot of speech – has deviated into various trees that echoed the political manifestations that he placed this week to celebrate his hundred day in his position. The future crowd often chanted largely to inject the scattering of issues resulting from the price of eggs to the rights of transgender people, a miniature image of an era that could not escape through the graduation letter from the moment of the moment.

Some of the stories of Mr. Trump focused on how he was exposed to the victim throughout his political career, that he was considered by other politicians who did not believe that he could become a president who is likely to face another isolation.

He also discovered his victories, as he listed the election results, including his leader’s victory in Alabama, who said he felt as if he was “at home” when he started as a candidate in 2015.

He said: “So don’t let anyone tell you that there is something impossible.” “From ever, at all. In America, the impossible is what we all do. There is nothing you can’t do if you are ready to fight for it.”

“Fighting, fighting, fighting,” added, calling for a slogan driven by a failed assassination attempt on the campaign’s path last year.

Mr. Trump told the graduates that they had to “break the system a little and follow your own instincts”, apparently describing its flood strategy, which covered the federal government in chaos and the country on the brink of the constitutional crisis.

He said: “Change is never easy, and the closer you are, the more those who have a firm interest in the past will resist you.”

Mr. Trump also participated in how to face a much lower resistance in his second term, citing “Internet personnel” and others who are now we are. He said: “They all hated me in my first state,” adding with an obscene word they are accepting it now.

Even in a university city, Mr. Trump was in a relatively friendly area in the strong Republican state, which he easily carried in all his three presidential shows. But there were protests, petitions of the Democrats at the University of Alabama and the local separation of NaACP against the appearance of Mr. Trump attracted more than 26,000 signatures.

“The Americans wake up again to the fact that this Yemeni king wants to rule us like a king.”

About two miles from Coleman Colesium, Democrats at the university held a protest by former actor Beto Ourork joined in Texas and former Senator Doug Jones of Alabama.

“We have to appear to the place of the battle, and this includes places like Alabama, which was just removed by the Democratic Party for a very long time,” said Mr. Ourork in an interview after the protest. “The message was: people enjoy power. And when people appear, as they did in the protest today, in the marches, or these municipal halls that do not appear, they really begin to move the rest of the country.”

Pinard Similton, President of NAACP in Alabama, compared Mr. Trump with the former state governor, George Wallace, who built his political career as populist and modern.

He said in a statement opposing his visit: “He is the head of all people, yet he failed in every citizen with slag with his disturbing, disturbing policies, while he was terrorizing our Latin and Latin societies and other societies.” “It is still possible to hear the notorious Wallace words today,” Chapter today, insulation tomorrow, and separate forever. “

But Mr. Trump was enthusiasticly received by thousands of attendees in Coleman Collensium. Mr. Trump’s title was part of a “special party” before 6000 students started attending official graduation celebrations on Friday. The pre -adherence ceremony was optional for students, and tickets were opened for guests.

Despite Mr. Trump’s approval categories, the beginning presented a window on the elasticity of his support outside Washington, and a scale in the cultural transformation in the country that was elected.

There was no less than many red hats “make America great again” in the crowd, as there were special red graduation hats, which indicate an average degree of 4.0 degrees of graduate studies. The crowd stormed the chants of the “United States of America”, and gained praise of Mr. Trump on a large scale for his sports team and toured when he talked about “clean beaches of the Gulf of America.” They chanted when he talked about preventing sexually transformed women from playing on women’s sports teams, and some laughed when Mr. Trump spent several minutes in matches that include sexually transformers.

The warm reception of Mr. Trump was launching an attack on the higher education system. While the administration has so far been aimed at a large extent to the elite colleges in the country, the University of Alabama has not spared.

Last month, a PhD student at Alabama University It was detained by federal immigration authorities, In the midst of the administration campaign to deport non -citizen university students to engage in forms of protest. Alris Doroudi, An Iranian citizen, was legal In the United States and detention in Louisiana.

Mr. Trump used the title to pick up shots at Harvard University, with whom she stood in the administration’s efforts to reform the institutions that he considers very liberal and strong. Mr. Trump boasts that his administration Harvard is withheld billions of HarvardAnd incite two universities against each other – as if it was a battle.

“It is clear that seeing the next chapter of the American story will not write Harvard Crimson,” he said. “It will be written by you, the tide.”

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