Part of PDJT’s Fort Bragg speechsee below at 39:10
(39:10)
When the Continental Congress created the army and appointed its first Commander General George Washington, they sent the fierce spirit of a free nation into battle under a rallying cry that echoes to this day,"Give me liberty or give me death."Have you heard of it? Quite a beautiful statement.Think of what that means, "Give me liberty or give me death." I know exactly what that means.==
anon comment:
This part was very historic and meaningful, andwhen POTUS says, “I know exactly what that means”, is clear(to me) he vowed to run for President and fix this country, even if he had to die doing so.
An important admission, that he knew the absolute danger and how many times they were going to try to destroy or kill him, and even his family members. The whole Trump family knew what a sacrifice it meant, but they all got aboard.
(39:37)
Just three days after the birth of the army, the great patriot founding Father Dr. Joseph Warren was on the front lines as a soldier, stood totally outnumbered and outgunned at Bunker Hill. They had a group of soldiers against them that were supposed to be in that day.
Unbeatable, Warren's mother had begged him, "Son, please don't do it." She said, "Please, please don't do it. Don't risk your life for even the patriot cause please." And he replied, "Wherever danger is, dear mother, there, your son will be. I will either set my country free or shed my last drop of blood to make us so."So beautiful, so the words are so beautiful.
(40:27)
At Bunker Hill,Warren kept his vowfighting and fighting and fighting and loving his country until he fell drenched in bloodand gave his life at the very young age of 34.
Exactly 250 years later,we are joined by Dr. Warren's great, great, great, great, great-grandson, and it's seven generations down. And now an Iraq War veteran, retired army specialist. Scott Warren is here with his daughter, Sergeant E-5 Carrington Sanders of Fort Irwin. I want to just, where are you? Where would you be in this big crowd? Thank you very much. What an honor. What an honor. You look great too, by the way. You really look great. Thank you very much.
What a great family.But you carry in your veins, the love and devotion of a martyr for American Liberty.Please stand. Just put that hand up once more for the people because they want. Thank you very much. You're looking good. Looking good. Good genes, good genetics. Thank you both. Thank you very much.
(41:50)
The life of a soldier is not just a job. It's a calling. And a sacred tradition passed down from father to son, brother to sister, and one generation to the next that every hour of danger, our noblest citizens have answered that call, kiss their loved ones, goodbye and run to the sound of guns. You run to the sound of guns. You're riding right into them. You're going to win.
https://www.rev.com/transcripts/trump-speaks-at-fort-bragg