KEY POINTS
  • In an extraordinary letter to the U.S. Military Academy's graduating class, a coalition of several hundred West Point alumni slammed the Trump administration's politicization of the military.
  • The letter comes as President Donald Trump prepares to address the Army's new second lieutenants at an in-person ceremony adapted with social-distancing measures aimed at preventing transmission of the coronavirus.
  • Former national security leaders criticized Secretary of Defense Mark Esper and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley's handling of the civil unrest. 
United States Military Academy at West Point Plebes march before family members during the Plebe Parent Parade at West Point, New York, March 7, 2020.

WEST POINT, N.Y. — In an extraordinary letter to the U.S. Military Academy's graduating class, a coalition of several hundred West Point alumni slammed the Trump administration's politicization of the military amid nationwide protests over the death of George Floyd.

The letter comes as President Donald Trump prepares to address the Army's new second lieutenants at an in-person ceremony adapted with social-distancing measures aimed at preventing transmission of the coronavirus. Cadets left the academy on March 6 when the coronavirus pandemic hit. Only the 1,113 graduating seniors have returned to the academy in recent days to prepare for Saturday's event, which is closed to guests.