Trump/Hegseth: Change It Back to Fort Bragg!

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth

(DailyEmailNews.com) – In a stunning effort to fulfill a campaign promise, both President Trump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth are making strides to restore Fort Bragg’s name.

Specifically, the Army is looking at options to rename Fort Liberty back to Fort Bragg, exposing the relentless assault on American heritage by leftist agendas.

This potential reversal comes after a controversial decision to erase history, costing taxpayers millions.

Army officials are exploring options to revert Fort Liberty in North Carolina to its original name.

This development comes over a year and a half after the base was renamed as part of a sweeping initiative to purge Confederate references from military installations.

The renaming saga began in 2021 when a Democrat-controlled Congress mandated the removal of Confederate names from Department of Defense properties, overriding then-President Donald Trump’s veto.

Fort Bragg was named after Confederate General Braxton Bragg in 1918. It fell victim to this woke crusade and was renamed as Fort Liberty in June 2023.

However, the tide may be turning. During a campaign stop in Fayetteville, President Trump vowed to restore Fort Bragg.

Then-candidate Trump declared his intentions, tapping into the frustrations of millions of patriots who have watched helplessly as their history is erased.

“We get elected, I’m doing it. We did win two world wars from Fort Bragg, right? So this is not a time to be changing names. We’re going to get it back,” the president said at the time.

The Army’s sudden interest in reverting the name is not just about placating conservatives.

It is a clear admission that the original renaming was a misguided, politically motivated decision that ignored the base’s rich history and the local community’s wishes.

Secretary Hegseth has shown keen interest in undoing this “woke” rebranding. Hegseth, a veteran himself, understands the demoralizing effect of erasing history to appease radical leftists.

The Army is now exploring legal options to rename the base without violating the law against Confederate names.

One creative solution being considered is to name the base after another soldier named Bragg, such as Private First Class Roland Bragg or Edward S. Bragg, preserving the Bragg legacy without directly referencing the Confederacy.

Fort Bragg is home to some of America’s most elite fighting forces, including the 82nd Airborne Division and U.S. Army Special Operations Command.

These brave men and women deserve to serve under a name that reflects the base’s storied history, not a generic moniker chosen to appease political agendas.

As this debate rages on, it is clear that the fight to preserve American history is far from over.

Patriots must remain vigilant and vocal in opposing the left’s relentless attempts to rewrite the nation’s past and undermine military traditions.

The potential return to Fort Bragg represents a small but significant victory in this ongoing battle.

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