President Donald Trump delivered a campaign-style speech at West Point Military Academy’s 2025 commencement, attacking diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies, while claiming credit for rebuilding the U.S. military. Addressing 1,002 graduating cadets, Trump criticized what he called “political trainings,” vowing to eliminate critical race theory and transgender policies from military institutions.
“The U.S. Armed Forces are not here to host drag shows or reshape foreign cultures. Their job is to dominate any foe and defend America,” Trump declared, wearing his signature red “Make America Great Again” cap. The event marked his second West Point address, following his 2020 appearance during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Since returning to office in January, Trump has reversed numerous Biden-era DEI initiatives across government agencies. He also made headlines in February by firing Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. C.Q. Brown and five other top commanders, asserting control over military leadership in a sweeping reshuffle.
Trump also reignited criticism of NATO and global trade practices. “We’ve been ripped off by every nation on trade and defense spending. Not anymore,” he said, reiterating his long-standing call for allies to increase military funding.
As part of his defense vision, Trump announced a $175 billion “Golden Dome” missile defense shield aimed at protecting the U.S. from China and Russia. A Space Force general has been appointed to oversee the controversial initiative. Some experts warn it could spark an arms race in space as rival nations seek to counter the system.
The speech comes ahead of the Army’s 250th anniversary on June 14, which Trump will commemorate with a military parade in Washington—coinciding with his birthday.
Trump’s remarks blended patriotism, military strength, and partisan rhetoric, energizing a largely supportive crowd.


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