President Trump honored American history and heroes ranging from George Washington to Martin Luther King Jr. during a rousing Fourth of July speech punctuated by displays of the country’s military air power. Speaking before a cheering crowd that repeatedly erupted in chants of “USA! USA!,” Trump hailed US innovations in science, medicine and space exploration during his 45-minute “Salute to America” speech on the National Mall in Washington, DC. see also Tanks roll through DC ahead of Trump’s ‘Salute to America’ A pair of tanks were spotted being ferried down a… The Independence Day address, which was free of any partisan politics, was the first by a president on the Mall since President Harry Truman spoke there during the Korean War in 1951. The president recounted episodes from the Revolutionary and Civil wars, as well as the suffragette and civil rights movements — and praised the “American spirit that emboldened our founders” and “runs through the veins of every American patriot.” “It is the spirit — daring and defiance, excellence and adventure, courage and confidence, loyalty and love — that built this country into the most exceptional nation in the history of the world,” he said. “And our nation is stronger today than it ever was before. It is its strongest now.” Trump noted the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing later this month and directly addressed retired NASA Flight Director Gene Kranz, who was in attendance. “Gene, I want you to know we will be back on
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