Biden Erased Our History—Trump and Hegseth Brought It Back
BOTTOM LINE UP FRONT
President Trump just reversed one of the most embarrassing moves of the Biden era—renaming iconic U.S. military bases to appease woke mobs. Secretary Hegseth made it official: Fort Bragg and the rest are back. Real names. Real heroes. Real history.
COUNTERPOINT
The Left says it was “necessary” to rename Army bases. They called the old names offensive. They claimed the military needed a “reckoning.” According to them, tradition was a threat—and soldiers needed lectures, not legacies.
FACTS ONLY
In 2020, during the BLM riots, Democrats and Pentagon brass renamed multiple bases—including Fort Bragg, Fort Benning, and Fort Gordon—because of political pressure. Most soldiers didn’t even know who the bases were named after. But they remembered the pride. The legacy. The meaning. Under President Trump’s second term, Secretary Hegseth reversed those changes. Every original base name has been restored. Fort Gordon was renamed to honor a real American hero: Delta Force legend Gary Gordon, who gave his life at Mogadishu. That’s not spin. That’s on the record.
THE AMERICA FIRST VIEW
Our military isn’t a social experiment. It’s a fighting force built on honor, tradition, and grit. President Trump doesn’t bow to mobs. He defends the men and women who serve. Restoring these base names isn’t about the past. It’s about pride. This is what leadership looks like: bold, unapologetic, and grounded in truth.
WHAT’S NEXT
Expect backlash from the usual suspects. But the names are back, and the law is on our side. Watch for the Pentagon under Trump to keep clearing out Biden-era political holdovers. And come Veterans Day 2025, don’t be surprised when American soldiers stand a little taller at Fort Bragg—because history matters.