President Donald Trump said Friday that domestic 'radicals and extremists' pose a fresh threat to the country's identity, speaking on the eve of America's 250th Independence Day. The remarks were reported by a single source and no further details were provided.
President Donald Trump on Friday lashed out at what he called a 'fresh threat' to the country's identity, targeting domestic 'radicals and extremists' on the eve of America's 250th birthday. The statement was circulated via a single-source report; no specifics on individuals, groups, or policies were provided. The timing places the remarks at the start of the July 4 weekend, as the nation prepares to mark the semiquincentennial. As The Zioneer reported, Trump announced a major Washington rally for July 4 earlier this month and issued a Fourth of July message for children last year. The president's broader rhetorical turn against internal threats has included earlier references to communism and hawkish advisors, but the present statement is a standalone declaration with no detailed context or call to action.
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