Donald Trump responds after Tom Hanks West Point honour cancelled
Washington: President Donald Trump celebrated that a graduate group from West Point canceled a prize ceremony for honoring Tom Hanks, and the President called the famous actor as “destructive” and “awakened”.
Hanks was planned to receive the 2025 Sylvanus Thayer Award on September 25th, but the US Military Academy Alumni Association canceled the ceremony last week. According to news reports.
Donald Trump targeted Tom Hanks after the decision not to continue his honor of West Point graduates.
“Important Movement!” Trump said in an article on a social media network on Monday. “We do not need destructive, awakening buyers, we take our American awards !!! I hope the Academy Awards and other fake award shows will review their standards and applications in the name of justice and justice.”
West Point, Alumni Association and Hanks representative did not respond immediately to messages and calls looking for comments on Monday.
In the second period, Trump tried to control the ideology and leadership of the Higher Education Institutes and his army, and tried to control executive orders and legal process threats and withholding funds threats.
This summer, the secretary of the Army directed West Point to review recruitment practices, and a newly announced newly announced under the selection of employees and at that time President Joe Biden, the newly announced the country’s cyber security agency.
Earlier this year, West Point distributed a dozen student club focusing on ethnic origin, gender, race and sexuality in response to the difficulty of eliminating diversity programs of Trump administration throughout the government. The school also rearranged a picture of General Robert E. Lee, who was wearing the confederation uniform in the Library, as the Trump administration forced the removal confederation names and monuments to restore the monuments.
The Sylvanus Thayer Award was elected for the early inspector of the military academy, known as the Father of West Point. According to the West Point Alumni Association, since 1958, since 1958, the services and achievements in national interests have been given the “duty, honor, country örnek that exemplifies the personal commitment to the ideals expressed in the West Point’s slogan.
“Tom Hanks made more for the care of the American service member, the American veteran and their families, and more than many other Americans for all branches of the government. Robert McDonald said about the award in a press release in June.
