Trump’s recitation of highlights from American history

[Edited By: Gaurav]

Saturday, 6th July , 2019 05:26 pm

President Donald Trump’s recitation of highlights from American history in his Fourth of July speech detoured into a mix-up of war and centuries.

He segued from the War of Independence to modern times and back to the War of 1812 so fast that it seemed he thought George Washington’s forces seized airports, ages before airplanes existed — though he did not state that was his belief.

“The teleprompter went out,” Mr. Trump said on Friday. “Right in the middle of that sentence it went out.” He added: “I knew the speech very well so I was able to do it without a teleprompter.”

The White House did not release a text of the speech that had been prepared for him so it’s not known what he meant to say.


As a light rain fell, he told the crowd about 15 minutes before the end of his event: “The Continental Army suffered a bitter winter of Valley Forge, found glory across the waters of the Delaware and seized victory from Cornwallis of Yorktown. Our army manned the air (unintelligible), it rammed the ramparts. It took over the airports. It did everything it had to do. And at Fort McHenry, under the rockets’ red glare, it had nothing but victory. And when dawn came, their star-spangled banner waved defiant,” he said at the event.

Mr. Trump then proceeded in a more chronological fashion, mentioning the Civil War and the world wars.

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