President Donald Trump, alongside Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, addressed a rare assembly of U.S. military leaders, drawing criticism from Democrats and mixed reactions from Republicans and military representatives. Held at an auditorium in Quantico, Virginia, the speeches highlighted controversial policies and directives.

In a bold move, Hegseth emphasized his agenda, urging military leaders to resign if they disagreed, and criticized diversity initiatives. Meanwhile, Trump used the platform to advocate for using city deployments as military training, igniting concerns among local officials.

Governor Gavin Newsom expressed alarm over the speeches, likening them to dictatorial behavior, while Senator Jack Reed condemned the event's extravagance amid budget constraints. Despite various

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