Trump shocked the obscene speech at the graduation ceremony
Tuscaloosa, Alabama – May 1, 2025, President Donald Trump stunned hundreds of Alabama University graduates with a controversial graduation ceremony at Coleman Coliseum. Instead of inspiring, his speech was filled with political words, obscene language and difficult stories, causing many people to ask questions about the suitability of content at a solemn event like the graduation ceremony.

Trump began his speech by praising the school’s sports achievement and quickly moved to familiar political topics, such as criticizing the Biden government, complaining about inflation and judges hindered his immigration policy. Notably, he was shocked to use vulgar language, declaring that technology leaders who hated him now “kissing (customary)”, causing the crowd to clap passionately but also aroused controversy. Some students feel like a speech like a campaign rather than advice for the future.
He also told a story about criticizing the participation of transgender athletes in women’s sports, which he thought that made the First Lady Melania “very sad”. This story received loud laughter from the audience but was criticized as not suitable for the atmosphere of the graduation ceremony. In addition, Trump gives 11 tips for students, as “be the winner” and “never give up”, but they are overshadowed by the attack content and self -appreciation.
This event, held as a special session before the official graduation ceremony, has attracted both support and opposition. About 300 protesters at Snow Hinton Park, called this “slap” of graduates. Meanwhile, supporters of Trump, including former coach Nick Saban, warmly welcomed him. However, many of the above posts described the speech as “weird” and “shame”, reflecting the division in the public.
Trump’s speech not only broke the 18 -year tradition without speakers at the main graduation ceremony of the University of Alabama, but also left a mark as a controversial moment in his second term. Is this the beginning of a daring leadership style or just a wrong step? Only time can answer.