And now is working to bring 1000 cadets back to campus.
According to The New York Times, officials at the military academy had not yet finalized plans for the graduation ceremony when Trump announced last Saturday he would be speaking there.
Trump’s announcement has led the school to summon 1,000 cadets back to campus amid shutdowns and domestic travel restrictions. The graduation was originally scheduled for May 23 and moved to June 13.
“He’s the commander in chief, that’s his call,” Sue Fulton, a West Point graduate and former chairwoman of the academy’s Board of Visitors, told the Times.
“Cadets are certainly excited about the opportunity to have something like the classic graduation, standing together, flinging their hats in the air."
"But everyone is leery about bringing 1,000 cadets into the New York metropolitan area for a ceremony," she added to the newspaper. "It’s definitely a risk."
https://thehill.com/homenews/admini...peech-bringing-1000-cadets-back-to-west-point
According to The New York Times, officials at the military academy had not yet finalized plans for the graduation ceremony when Trump announced last Saturday he would be speaking there.
Trump’s announcement has led the school to summon 1,000 cadets back to campus amid shutdowns and domestic travel restrictions. The graduation was originally scheduled for May 23 and moved to June 13.
“He’s the commander in chief, that’s his call,” Sue Fulton, a West Point graduate and former chairwoman of the academy’s Board of Visitors, told the Times.
“Cadets are certainly excited about the opportunity to have something like the classic graduation, standing together, flinging their hats in the air."
"But everyone is leery about bringing 1,000 cadets into the New York metropolitan area for a ceremony," she added to the newspaper. "It’s definitely a risk."
https://thehill.com/homenews/admini...peech-bringing-1000-cadets-back-to-west-point