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In one of his most momentous speeches of his presidency, US President realDonaldTrump vowed to fight against the “insidious hard core neo-Marxist totalitarian political agenda” currently plaguing the west, according to Sky News host rowandean.

In one of his most momentous speeches of his presidency, US President Donald Trump vowed to fight against the “insidious hard core neo-Marxist totalitarian political agenda” currently plaguing the west, according to Sky News host Rowan Dean. Donald Trump has blasted "angry mobs" trying to tear down statues as he claimed protesters are attempting to "wipe out" US history in a speech to mark America's Independence Day.

Mr Dean said President Trump was displaying strong conservative leadership “that recognises just how pernicious and dangerous, and successful, the left's march through our institutions has been.

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