Trump announced that his administration will bring back the names of military bases that had been renamed in 2023 to remove names that honored Confederate leaders.
Trump announced that his administration will bring back the names of military bases that had been renamed in 2023 to remove names that honored Confederate leaders.
“I regret some of my posts” about Trump, Musk said on social media on Wednesday.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and President Donald Trump are defending the mobilization of National Guardsmen and Marines to Los Angeles amid objections from Democrats about their domestic deployment.
Protests continue in Los Angeles and other cities across the country in response to Trump’s immigration crackdown.
Trump and Hegseth made a trip to Fort Bragg on Tuesday to celebrate the Army’s 250th birthday. Meanwhile, tanks and other equipment have arrived in Washington ahead of this weekend’s military parade. Trump issued a stark warning that “any” protesters at the military parade will be “met with heavy force.”
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‘This anarchy will not stand,’ Trump talks LA protests at Fort Bragg
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Musk says some posts about Trump went ‘too far’
Elon Musk early on Wednesday said that he regrets some of the posts he made about President Donald Trump late last week, saying he went “too far.”

“I regret some of my posts about President @realDonaldTrump last week,” Musk said in a post on X, his social network. “They went too far.”
Musk did not clarify which posts he was referring to in his statement.
-ABC News’ Alex Ederson
Jun 10, 2025, 8:36 PM EDT
Federal appeals court allows Trump’s tariffs to continue
A federal appeals court will allow President Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariffs to remain in effect temporarily.
The United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit continued a stay of a ruling from the Court of International Trade that blocked the president’s sweeping global tariffs last month.
“Both sides have made substantial arguments on the merits. Having considered the traditional stay factors, the court concludes a stay is warranted under the circumstances,” the court’s two-page decision said.
The court also granted expedited review of the appeal with oral arguments set for July 31.
-ABC News’ Peter Charalambous
Jun 10, 2025, 5:05 PM EDT
Trump announces Army bases will receive old names again
President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that his administration will bring back the names of military bases that had been renamed in 2023 to remove names that honored Confederate leaders.
The Trump administration has already done that with Fort Benning and Fort Bragg by finding soldiers who had won medals for heroism and shared the same last names as the Confederate officers for whom the bases had originally been named.
“For a little breaking news, we are also going to be restoring the names to Fort Pickett, Fort Hood, Fort Gordon, Fort Rucker, Fort Polk, Fort A.P. Hill, and Fort Robert E. Lee,” Trump said while delivering remarks at Fort Bragg. “We won a lot of battles out of those forts. It’s no time to change. And I’m superstitious. I like to keep it going.”

-ABC News’ Luis Martinez
Jun 10, 2025, 4:52 PM EDT
‘This anarchy will not stand,’ Trump talks LA protests at Fort Bragg
President Donald Trump, visiting Fort Bragg to celebrate the Army’s 250th birthday, spoke at length about the protest in Los Angeles and his administration’s response — including the deployment of National Guardsmen and Marines, despite objections from California Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Trump again claimed, without evidence, that paid “insurrectionists” and “criminal invaders” are seizing the city.
“Generations of Army heroes did not shed their blood on distant shores only to watch our country be destroyed by invasion and third world lawlessness here at home, like is happening in California,” Trump said. “As commander in chief, I will not let that happen. It’s never going to happen. What you’re witnessing in California is a full-blown assault on peace, on public order and on national sovereignty carried out by rioters bearing foreign flags with the aim of continuing a foreign invasion of our country.”
“This anarchy will not stand,” Trump said.

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