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May 24, 2025
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President Trump Presented with Gift from West Point Class of 2025 (VIDEO)


President Trump was presented with a gift from the West Point Class of 2025 on Saturday.

President Trump delivered remarks at the United States Military Academy at West Point commencement ceremony in West Point, New York, on Saturday morning.

This comes a day after Vice President JD Vance delivered remarks at the Naval Academy’s commencement in Annapolis, Maryland.

Trump’s inspiring commencement speech is a stark contrast with low-energy Joe Biden’s speech last year.

“You could have done anything you wanted… Instead of stock options… you chose honor and you chose sacrifice. Instead of business suits and dress shoes, you chose muddy boots and fatigues… You’re amazing people,” Trump said.

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Trump celebrated West Point Cadet Chris Verdugo for breaking a record for an 18.5 mile march in the middle of a freezing winter night.

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President Trump was presented with a special gift: A panoramic photo of the West Point graduating class of 2025.

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