President Trump Renamed Confederate Army General Base "No room for review" June 11, 11:36

In the United States, where protests against racism continue, during the Civil War, there were calls for a change in the name of U.S. military facilities derived from Confederate generals who supported slavery, President Trump said. There is no room for this." It seems that there is an aim to appeal to the conservatives in view of the election, but people who protest against discrimination are likely to oppose.

As protests against racism spread in the United States, there were widespread calls during the Civil War that the name of the U.S. military facility derived from the name of the Confederate generals who supported slavery should be changed. On the 8th, I made a statement that I was ready to start a discussion.

In response, President Trump referred to the facilities calling for a name change on the 10th, saying, ``The United States trained and sent out heroes at these sacred facilities and won two World Wars. There is no room for my administration to consider changing the name of the legendary base."

Although President Trump seems to have the aim of appealing to the conservatives due to the presidential election, in the United States there are also movements to protest against the history of racism, such as the removal of bronze statues and memorials of Confederate generals. It is spreading, and there is likely to be a backlash against President Trump's stance.