Biden's West Point Speech: Democracy, Military Praise, and Subtle Trump Rebuke

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During his commencement address at West Point, President Biden experienced a moment reminiscent of Jeb Bush's infamous plea for applause, prompting criticism from New York Post columnist Miranda Devine on Fox News. Devine noted the minimal audience response and accused Biden of using a line originally from Bill Clinton, questioning his leadership.
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- Biden indirectly rebukes Trump in West Point graduation speech The Washington Post
- Biden underscores America's role in world affairs in West Point speech MSNBC
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