President Biden Reminds West Point Graduates of their Oath to the Constitution, Not to Any Political Party or President

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Politics
25/05/2024 18h34

In a powerful speech delivered at the U.S. Military Academy, President Joe Biden emphasized the importance of loyalty to the Constitution, rather than any political party or president. The 22-minute commencement address, which did not mention former President Donald Trump by name, served as an implicit rebuke of his leadership.

Biden drew attention to an open letter signed by over 1,000 West Point alumni, which had been addressed to the graduating class of 2020 prior to Trump's commencement address. The letter was a clear reprimand of Trump's actions, particularly the controversial incident where military police forcibly cleared peaceful protesters outside the White House to make way for a photo op.

The letter, a reminder to the graduating class, stated their pledge to serve "no monarch, no government, no political party, no tyrant." Biden underlined the significance of this oath, highlighting the need for loyalty to the Constitution and the ideals it represents.

Addressing the graduates, Biden stated, "Your loyalty is not to any one individual, but to the principles that our nation was built upon. Your service is to the values enshrined in the Constitution and the American people that it represents."

The president's words resonated with the cadets, who listened intently as he stressed the importance of putting country before personal and political allegiances. He commended their dedication and willingness to serve their nation, acknowledging the numerous foreign policy challenges that the United States and the world are currently facing.

Biden concluded his address by expressing his confidence in the abilities of the graduating class, reminding them that they have the power and responsibility to shape the future. As they embark on their military careers, their oath to the Constitution will guide them in their service to the nation and its people.

The president's speech serves as a reminder that the commitment to uphold the Constitution is paramount, transcending political affiliations and individual leaders. As the nation continues to navigate through various challenges, these West Point graduates stand as a testament to the enduring principles of democracy, justice, and liberty.

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