During his commencement speech at the University of Alabama, President Trump hyped up the "Golden Age of America."
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00:00order, as you know, it's done. The class of 2025 was the first to enter the halls of this
00:05university in the aftermath of COVID-19. Following a difficult senior year of high school, many of
00:12you came here to Tuscaloosa from around the country and for the very first time you experienced
00:17something called freedom. You had freedom. So let's give a big round of applause to the leaders
00:26of this state who chose liberty over lockdowns. They did. They did a good job.
00:35They did a good job.
00:40As you know, there are few campuses in the world more beautiful than this one, and there are few
00:45memories sweeter than the ones you have formed, really, at this capstone and at the capstone.
00:51You'll miss the beautiful sounds of Denny Chimes, the excitement of lining the Walk of Champions,
00:58the Saturday tailgates at the Quad. As you graduate, it's natural to reflect on four years of happy
01:05memories, and you've really had happy memories here. You've done a lot of winning. Winning is
01:09a good thing to do. But today, I'm also asking you to look forward to really something very,
01:16very bright and more promising. And it's going to be an even more promising tomorrow. I promise you that.
01:22You're the first graduating class of the Golden Age of America. We're in the Golden Age. You watch.
01:28This is the Golden Age.
01:34This is the Golden Age. We've done things that nobody thought possible. One hundred days yesterday,
01:41one hundred days, and we've done things that nobody thought even possible.
01:47Like many generations before you, you're graduating at an exciting time for our nation,
01:55a period of both extraordinary change and incredible potential and what will be unbelievable growth.
02:02You're going to see that very soon. You're going to see it starting very, very soon. The whole world is
02:07talking about it. Our country has always been defined by its ability to reform and reinvent itself,
02:14to meet the challenges of the next era. The last four years were not good for our country. But don't
02:21let that scare you. It was an aberration. We're run by people who truly, at that time, four years,
02:29we were run by people that didn't have a clue. They didn't have a clue. And I'm trying to be nice when
02:36I say it that way. They allowed our beautiful USA to be laughed at, scorned, and taken advantage of
02:43by everybody. We were ripped off on trade by nations all over the world, both friend and foe. And oftentimes,
02:50a friend was far worse on trade than the foe. But those days are over. You're at the start of something
02:56very, very big. You're going to see that very soon. Now, exactly 250 years after the first Patriots
03:03stood and fought at Lexington and Concord, we're in the midst of another kind of revolution,
03:08a revolution of winning and a revolution of common sense. Common sense.
03:13Everywhere you look, broken systems, corrupt institutions, and tired dogmas are being swept
03:29away by the tide of history. Ancient wisdom is being rediscovered, and the best and strongest
03:35traits of America are coming back for all to see bigger, better, and greater than ever. Coming back,
03:42and they're coming back fast. The spirit of our age is one of boldness, vigor, ambition,
03:48and adventure. And it's exciting to be you and young. Oh, I'd pay you a lot of money to have your age.
03:56You have a great future. The people have rejected the voices of a failed establishment. You saw that
04:01in the election. We've turned the page on endless wars, crippling debt, open borders, ruinous inflation,
04:08and a lack of respect for our country and for its leaders. But we're turning that all around,
04:14and we're turning it around very fast. We will very quickly make America great again.