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Trump: Army bases original names to be restored | National

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Sarah Roderick-Fitch | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-06-10 18:22:00


President Donald Trump announced the restoration of original names to several U.S. Army bases during a speech at Fort Bragg, coinciding with the Army’s 250th birthday. Bases renamed under the Biden administration due to Confederate associations, including Fort Bragg, Fort Hood, Fort Gordon, Fort Rucker, Fort Polk, Fort A.P. Hill, and Fort Robert E. Lee, will revert to prior names. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth criticized political correctness in the military, emphasizing a return to warfighting readiness. Trump also condemned violent protests in Los Angeles, deploying the National Guard and Marines to restore order, calling it an assault on peace and national sovereignty. California Governor Gavin Newsom sued over the deployment.

(The Center Square) – Several U.S. Army bases will be returning to their original names, President Donald Trump announced during a speech at Fort Bragg.

Trump, who is gearing up for Saturday’s historic celebration in Washington marking the Army’s 250th birthday, coinciding with Flag Day and the president’s 79th birthday, hit up the North Carolina base Monday afternoon.

Much like one of the themes of Saturday’s celebration, a celebration of the Army’s history and traditions, Trump, who was joined by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, underscored their commitment to affirming the Army’s history.

The president used the event to announce that several Army bases would be restored to their original names.

“For a little breaking news, we are also going to be restoring the names to Fort Pickett, Fort Hood, Fort Gordon, Fort Rucker, Fort Polk, Fort A.P. Hill, and Fort Robert E. Lee,” Trump announced to the crowd. “We won a lot of battles out of those forts. It’s no time to change. And I’m superstitious. I like to keep it going.”

Fort Bragg is one of several Army bases renamed under the Biden administration due to the bases’ Confederate namesakes.

Fort Bragg, briefly named Fort Liberty, was returned to Fort Bragg in honor of Pfc. Roland Bragg, a World War II hero. It was initially named after General Braxton Bragg, a Confederate general.

In addition to Bragg, the administration previously returned the Georgia Army base, Fort Benning, to its original name after it was renamed Fort Moore.

Virginia bases, Fort Pickett (previously Fort Barfoot), Fort AP Hill (previously Fort Walker) and Fort Lee (previously Fort Gregg Adams) are among those to be renamed.

In addition, the name changes include Fort Hood (previously Fort Cavazos), Fort Gordon (previously Fort Eisenhower), Fort Rucker (previously Fort Novosel), and Fort Polk (previously Fort Johnson).

Hegseth decried what he described as a culture of political correctness in the military, telling soldiers that the Army is returning to its warfighting ethos.

“Standards, accountability, readiness, training, war fighting, lethality. We’re not a college or a university. We’re not interested in your work garbage and your political correctness. We’re warfighters,” Hegseth told the cheering crowd.

Trump also addressed the violent protests ongoing in Los Angeles, where he deployed the state’s National Guard and some Marines to help restore law and order to the situation.

“Generations of Army heroes did not shed their blood on distant shores only to watch our country be destroyed by invasion and third world lawlessness here at home, like is happening in California,” Trump said. “As commander in chief, I will not let that happen. It’s never going to happen. What you’re witnessing in California is a full-blown assault on peace, on public order and on national sovereignty carried out by rioters bearing foreign flags with the aim of continuing a foreign invasion of our country.”

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has filed suit against the president over his decision to deploy the state’s National Guard.

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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.

Political Bias Rating: Right-Leaning

The article presents a clear ideological perspective aligned with conservative and pro-Trump viewpoints. The tone and language emphasize President Trump’s actions in restoring original military base names, portraying this as a positive reaffirmation of tradition and military heritage. The inclusion of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s critique of “political correctness” in the military and emphasis on warfighting ethos underscores a conservative framing that opposes progressive changes. Trump’s remarks about violent protests in California and references to “third world lawlessness” and “foreign invasion” use charged language consistent with right-wing rhetoric. The article reports the opposition from Gov. Gavin Newsom but does so without similar emphasis, highlighting the partisan divide.

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Household robots: What's worth the cost? | NBC4 Washington

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SUMMARY: Household robots, from AI-powered refrigerators to robotic mowers and vacuums, are increasingly common but often expensive and complicated. Consumer Reports (CR) tested Samsung’s $5,000 AI fridge, which recognized groceries only half the time, struggling with packaged items. Robotic lawn mowers require specific grass height and cost hundreds to thousands. However, robotic vacuums have improved in navigation and cleaning, offering convenience. Smart thermostats like the Google Nest Learning Thermostat earn high marks by reducing energy bills through AI-driven temperature adjustments and utility discounts. Consumers should also be cautious about privacy and security settings in these smart appliances.

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Heat Advisory: Feels-like temps topping 105° this weekend

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SUMMARY: A heat advisory is in effect through 8:00 p.m. tomorrow, with feels-like temperatures topping 105° in the hottest afternoons. Highs will range from upper 80s to around 90 near the coast, rising to mid to upper 90s inland, especially farther south and west. Northeasterly to easterly winds may slightly reduce temperatures today. Overnight lows will be in the 70s. Scattered pop-up thunderstorms may occur this afternoon and tomorrow, with a better chance of storms late tomorrow. Mid to upper 90s will persist through midweek, with cooler weather and a strong cold front expected Friday to lower heat and humidity.

WEATHER ALERT: A heat advisory is in effect until 8 p.m. Sunday. The heat index will break 105° in the afternoons.

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New push to solve 50-year-old killing of 15-year-old girl | NBC4 Washington

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SUMMARY: Fifty years ago, 15-year-old Cathy Beatty was found unconscious, sexually assaulted, and later died near Parkland Middle School in Aspen Hill. Last seen in 1975, her case remains unsolved despite decades of investigation by Montgomery County police. Cathy, a fun-loving teen, was found barefoot with a purse containing unknown car keys and a missing wallet discovered later in the wooded area. She was struck with a blunt object and sexually assaulted. Detective Lisa Bromley, nearing retirement, hopes new DNA tests and genetic genealogy advances will finally solve the case. Police encourage anyone with information to come forward to bring justice to Cathy.

Investigators remain hopeful they’ll find the person who killed a 15-year-old girl in 1975. News4’s Paul Wagner reports.
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