Lawyer Rips Trump for Sharp Departure From Event Decorum

Donald Trump grabbed attention with his remarks on “trophy wives” during his address at the graduation ceremony at West Point, yet an attorney is pointing out what they see as a deficiency in presidential etiquette during the occasion.

Sporting a crimson “Make America Great Again” cap, Trump gave his speech as strategists and attorney Aaron Parnas looked on.

termed an “unusually unconventional” school location

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“On Saturday, Parnas noted that Trump gave an unusually unorthodox graduation address to the graduating class at the United States Military Academy at West Point. The speech combined political discourse, spontaneous comments, and personal stories, diverging significantly from the customary style of these occasions,” he stated.


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Parnas proceeded to highlight Trump’s cap, describing it as a “significant deviation from standard presidential etiquette.”

In further remarks about Trump’s “trophy wives” comment, Parnas stated, “This story established the mood for a speech that shifted from political observations to rambling musings.”

Parnas also pointed out a situation that caused raised eyebrows among observers.

In a instance that caught the attention of those watching, Trump moved on to doubt the rationale behind stealth aircraft technology, pondering out loud: “This whole concept of stealth—I’m somewhat skeptical. We design a wing like this, they can’t detect it, but from another angle they can? I’m not convinced,” as noted by Parnas.

The lawyer concluded his

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through remarks about the “excessively politicized” move made by the president.

“While numerous supporters applauded the speech, several critics argued that it was too politically charged for a military graduation ceremony. Nonetheless, others commended the President’s spontaneous approach and focus on fostering military pride and national fortitude,” he penned in the article.

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The address will likely spark more discussion about the mix of politics and military customs, a subject that could influence news far beyond just the fields at West Point.


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