Trump is met with deafening silence when mentioning his birthday at West Point graduation!
By Sophie Sizzle
Donald Trump delivered a graduation speech at West Point on Saturday.
Being a typical malignant narcissist, he wanted attention focused on himself—specifically his birthday.
Trump said, “Tomorrow, America will celebrate a very important anniversary — the 245th birthday of the US Army. Unrelated, it’s going to be my birthday also. I don’t know if that happened by accident.” This remark was met with deafening silence.
Then Trump quickly added, “But it’s a great day because of that Army birthday.”
Is is worth noting that Trump never served in the military and cited bone spurs to avoid the draft.
Trump’s visit to West Point was controversial. Over 700 alumni signed a public letter addressed to the Class of 2020.
The letter was a condemnation of Trump’s threat “to use the military as a weapon against fellow Americans” protesting racial injustice.
Moreover, the letter indirectly condemns Defense Secretary Mark Esper.
Esper is a West Point graduate and he walked with Trump on June 1st as Trump gassed innocent Americans.
Fun Fact: Trump gassed Americans so he could trespass on St. John church property, hold his bible upside down and take a political photo.
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