Donald Trump gave a speech ahead of the 250th anniversary of American independence, praising the United States as the most powerful and successful nation in history. He emphasized the importance of freedom and love for America, criticizing political opponents and warning of a new communist threat he claims is being spread by some immigrants and Democrats. Trump also mentioned Iran, stating that the country desperately wants to reach a deal with the U.S., and noted he had granted them a week of relief due to the funeral of former Iranian leader Ayatollah Khomeini, who died in recent attacks. Ahead of the main celebration at the National Mall in Washington, which includes military flyovers and fireworks, Trump said he was unfazed by the high temperatures and planned to deliver a long speech. He also participated in a children’s podcast hosted by Second Lady Jill Biden, where he discussed his hobbies and commented on past presidents. The White House announced that Trump pardoned 11 individuals convicted of tampering with emissions control systems in trucks under the Clean Air Act, claiming they were targeted by the previous administration.
Tendenz-Einschätzung (Rechts): The article frames Trump's comments as emphasizing American strength and freedom while warning against communism, a historically right-leaning narrative. It highlights his criticism of political opponents and references to threats to American values, aligning with conservative rhetoric. The framing,




