President Donald Trump marked the 250th anniversary of American independence with a powerful address emphasizing American exceptionalism, later shifting to a politically charged critique of communism that referenced historical tensions. Analyst Ian Reifowitz, a SUNY Distinguished Professor at SUNY-Empire State University, argued that Trump’s strategy was primarily driven by efforts to amplify his influence and public appeal, framing the speech as a tool to reinforce ideological divisions.
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