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WSJ > Trump celebrated the USA's 250th anniversary with a speech: 'No one can be like us'

From Postimees · () Estonian

Translated from Estonian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Donald Trump addressed the United States' 250th Independence Day celebration in Washington D.C.
  • In his speech, Trump emphasized American exceptionalism, military strength, and patriotism.
  • He stated that the U.S. has been a beacon of hope and glory among nations for 250 years, asserting its unique standing.

The United States marked its 250th Independence Day with celebrations in Washington D.C., featuring fireworks and a speech by President Donald Trump. The event took place amidst record heat and thunderstorms, adding a dramatic backdrop to the festivities.

During his nearly 40-minute address, Trump focused on the theme of American exceptionalism. He highlighted the nation's historical role as a symbol of hope, promise, and glory for people worldwide. "For 250 years, the United States has been a symbol of hope, promise, light, and glory among all the peoples of the world," Trump declared. He strongly asserted the country's unique position, stating, "No one can be like us."

The speech underscored the importance of military strength and patriotism, key tenets often emphasized by Trump. He invoked the nation's long history since its founding, framing it as a continuous narrative of exceptional achievement and global influence. The address aimed to rally national pride and reinforce a sense of American distinctiveness on a significant anniversary.

For 250 years, the United States has been a symbol of hope, promise, light, and glory among all the peoples of the world. No one can be like us.

โ€” Donald TrumpDuring his speech celebrating the 250th anniversary of U.S. Independence.
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