Trump defies ominous predictions with nonpartisan July 4th salute to
American spirit 


Lukas Mikelionis 

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President Trump  <https://www.foxnews.com/category/person/donald-trump>
struck a patriotic, nonpartisan and unifying note during his address at
Fourth of July celebrations in Washington, D.C., as the massive crowd of
attendees avoided clashes despite provocations
<https://www.foxnews.com/politics/flag-burned-in-front-of-wh-as-tensions-mou
nt-ahead-of-trumps-salute-to-america>  from protesters.

The event defied the critics who said the celebration on Thursday would be a
partisan  <https://www.foxnews.com/category/politics/executive/white-house>
political spectacle that would not even attract a significant crowd. CBS,
ABC, NBC and MSNBC snubbed the celebration and didn’t air it live, save for
their online streaming platforms.

Yet a massive crowd gathered on the Lincoln Memorial despite the rain, with
Trump later tweeting an aerial photo showing an audience that filled both
sides of the memorial’s Reflecting Pool and stretched to the Washington
Monument.

The president used the speech to call on Americans to “stay true to our
cause” and praised American heroes including the Armed Forces and civil
rights leaders.

“Our nation is stronger today than it ever was before. It is its strongest
now,” Trump said. “We celebrate our history, our people, and the heroes who
proudly defend our flag: the brave men and women of the United States
military.”

“For over 65 years, no enemy Air Force has managed to kill a single American
soldier. Because the skies belong to the United States of America,” he
added.

He went on to pay tribute to the U.S. Border Patrol and U.S. Immigration and
Customs Enforcement (ICE) and hailed Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass,
African-Americans who campaigned to abolish slavery over 100 years ago, as
great Americans.

The visuals -- flyovers by every branch of the military, a display of tanks
and other military hardware, the president rallying Americans before the
Lincoln Memorial -- drew complaints from critics that Trump was politicizing
the holiday while flexing U.S. military might to an uncomfortable degree.
The tenor of the address, however, still marked a contrast with the
predictions made by 2020 Democratic presidential candidates who said that
Trump would focus on his presidency rather than American ideals. Instead, he
strictly stuck to history as he cited numerous tales of valor to weave a
story of the American spirit.

“I wonder what Donald Trump will say this evening, when he speaks to the
nation at an event designed more to stroke his ego than celebrate American
ideals,” former Vice President Joe Biden, the 2020 Democratic primary
front-runner, said during an event in Iowa.

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York also fired away at Trump, telling
reporters  that the event was “a waste of money, you know he’s having a
parade for himself, putting tanks out there for himself, and if he really
cares about the men and women of our nation he would be investing in higher
pay, better housing, better health care.” 

Rep. Tulsi Gabbard seconded, saying the event “dishonors our troops,
dishonors our service members and veterans.”

She added: “Because it’s really all about Trump. It’s not about our service
members, it’s not about their sacrifices it’s not about my brothers and
sisters who lost their lives in service to this country and that’s the most
unfortunate thing.”

Before the event and around the nation’s capital, rowdy agitators linked to
the Revolutionary Communist Party and other groups gathered to protest the
event, chanting “America was never great.”

But the streets of Washington remained generally peaceful, with only some
minimal clashes between the fringes of the far-left and far-right.

The agitators burned at least two American flags in front of the White
House, prompting the Secret Service to intervene to put out the fire.

The Secret Service said one person was arrested for felony assault on a
police officer and malicious burning. The other was arrested for hindering a
police investigation and resisting arrest.

Neither individual was identified. One of the individuals arrested and two
Secret Service officers were being treated for minor injuries.

Still, this was a far cry from the fears that the day could resemble Trump’s
inauguration ceremony in 2017, when black-clad activists created havoc and
the city saw violent clashes between them and die-hard supporters of the
president, or the deadly Charlottesville rally that attracted neo-Nazis and
white supremacists.

Instead, ordinary Americans came to watch the event that Trump called “one
of the biggest celebrations in the history of our Country.”

“Even though everybody has different opinions, everybody’s getting along,”
Kevin Malton, a Trump supporter from Kentucky, told the Associated Press.

Trump’s fervent critics, meanwhile, resorted to erecting a “Trump baby”
balloon to protest what activists saw as his intrusion in Independence Day
and a focus on military might that they associate with martial regimes.

“We think that he is making this about himself and it’s really a campaign
rally,” said Medea Benjamin, Code Pink’s co-director. “We think that he’s a
big baby. ... He’s erratic, he’s prone to tantrums, he doesn’t understand
the consequences of his actions. And so this is a great symbol of how we
feel about our president.” 

EM         -> { Trump for 2020 }

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