He’s bringing the cadets back and risking their health just so he can get a photo op. Sad!
The Army will proceed with this year's West Point graduation ceremony amid the coronavirus pandemic https://t.co/K5Z2ymEoX3 pic.twitter.com/kODRKGzSik
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) April 26, 2020
To accommodate Trump’s sudden decision to speak at West Point, cadets will be called back, tested off campus, then isolated for 14 days in rooms with masks. They’ll eat in segregated groups. No decision on whether family members may attend. https://t.co/64YyFn5TaZ
— Trip Gabriel (@tripgabriel) April 25, 2020
OPINION | Stand down, Mr. President: West Point should not bring graduating cadets back for a Trump commencement address.
— New York Daily News (@NYDailyNews) April 25, 2020
Like any addict, Trump is unconcerned about the damage he could cause to those around him.https://t.co/uXLFgj0cun
Is West Point really going to ask 1000 cadets to leave their homes, fly back to campus in order to salute POTUS at graduation? And he wants no social distancing? Please! @cnn
— David Gergen (@David_Gergen) April 25, 2020
"He’s the commander in chief, that’s his call… But everyone is leery about bringing 1,000 cadets into the New York metropolitan area for a ceremony. It’s definitely a risk."
— Charlotte Clymer 🏳️🌈 (@cmclymer) April 25, 2020
— @SueFulton, Former Chair of West Point's Board of Visitorshttps://t.co/oBVxQmfj9e
Just the normal day with the commander in chief forcing West Point cadets to risk their lives so he can have a cool photo op… https://t.co/Xg4nM8IxQP
— Joy Reid (@JoyAnnReid) April 27, 2020