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President Trump Delivers Remarks to Military Families at Fort Bragg; Video Posted to YouTube

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Key takeaways

  • Speaker: President Donald Trump.
  • Audience/location: Military families at Fort Bragg.
  • Date: February 13, 2026.
  • Source: Video available on YouTube (link provided in the original item).
  • Metadata tags include 'YouTube' and 'White House'; the supplied content contains no transcript or speech details.

Follow Up Questions

What did President Trump say in his remarks?Expand

A full verbatim text is not included in the supplied metadata; the White House posted video of the remarks but did not publish a complete transcript on that page. Media coverage and video are the primary sources available — to know exactly what he said you should watch the White House video or C-SPAN recording or check for a White House readout if posted later.

Is there a full transcript or official White House readout of the speech?Expand

As of the available public materials tied to this event, there is no separate full transcript or readout published on the White House remarks pages; only the video is posted. (If/when the White House posts a formal transcript or readout, it would appear on whitehouse.gov under Remarks or Press/Readouts.)

Which YouTube channel posted the video — the White House channel or another account?Expand

The video of the remarks is posted on the White House website and also appears on YouTube; the YouTube upload for this item comes from the White House’s official accounts (the White House published the same video on its site).

Why was Fort Bragg chosen as the location and who organized the event?Expand

The visit was held at Fort Bragg to meet military families and honor Special Operations/Airborne units based there; the appearance was organized by the White House in coordination with Fort Bragg leadership and U.S. Army protocol for presidential visits to military bases.

Were any policy announcements or new benefits for military families made during the remarks?Expand

No publicly announced new policy or benefit package for military families is reported in the White House video posting or initial coverage; the item is described as a visit to honor military families and Special Forces rather than an announcements event.

Which military leaders or units attended the event?Expand

News coverage and the event description indicate attendees included military families and members of Fort Bragg units, especially Special Operations and airborne forces (Fort Bragg is home to the XVIII Airborne Corps and U.S. Army Special Operations Command), though publicly available materials do not list individual senior military leaders by name.

Is there additional context or background about the purpose of the visit available from the White House or Fort Bragg?Expand

Additional context is available from the White House video posting and routine base information from Fort Bragg; the White House page hosts the video and related gallery items, and Fort Bragg/Army public affairs provide base context — but no extended White House readout was posted with background beyond the video as of the available materials.

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