Trump will restore original Confederate names of Army bases
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President Donald Trump will be in North Carolina on Tuesday to celebrate the United States Army’s 250th birthday. Trump will be joined by Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Secretary of the Army Dan Driscoll at Fort Bragg.
Cities across North Carolina are preparing for the "No Kings" protests, a part of a "nationwide day of defiance" against President Donald Trump, coinciding with Flag Day on June 14.
A small group of demonstrators gathered in Fayetteville alongside the NC Democratic Party to protest President Donald Trump’s visit to Fort Bragg.
President Donald Trump said 7 Army bases will revert to names that honored Confederates, now honoring other soldiers of the same names.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, and Secretary of the Army Dan Driscoll also join the president and service members, veterans, military families, and patriotic Americans for the address.
Smaller celebrations and related activities were held across the country in the weeks leading up to the Army’s 250th birthday, and some festivities will even take place after.
This marks Trump’s second trip to the state during his second term, following an appearance in western North Carolina back in January.