In 2020, Congress renamed the North Carolina Army base from Fort Bragg, honoring a Confederate general, to Fort Liberty as part of a racial history examination. President Trump fulfilled his campaign promise by renaming it Fort Bragg again, this time in memory of Pvt. Roland L. Bragg, a WWII infantryman, amid criticism of erasing Confederate ties. The reversion ceremony honored Pvt. Bragg’s valor, with Army officials emphasizing his character and courage in battle, while the costs of the base renaming were estimated at less than $1 million, signaling a shift away from glorifying Confederate figures.
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The US-Canada trade war has intensified as President Trump raised tariffs on Canadian imports from 25% to 35%, affecting key products like appliances, cars, and groceries, leading to rising prices for Canadians. Canada has implemented counter-tariffs on American goods, causing costs for certain items, including clothing and housing materials, to increase, impacting everyday consumers. Want More Context? 🔎
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