Politics & Government

President Trump and first lady to visit North Carolina this week

 President Donald Trump takes the stage Tuesday, June 10, 2025, at Fort Bragg to mark the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Army Secretary Dan Driscoll, a North Carolina native and UNC-Chapel Hill alumnus, also attended.
President Donald Trump takes the stage Tuesday, June 10, 2025, at Fort Bragg to mark the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Army Secretary Dan Driscoll, a North Carolina native and UNC-Chapel Hill alumnus, also attended. tlong@newsobserver.com
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  • The president and first lady will visit Fort Bragg to meet military families.
  • Trump will meet special forces from Operation Absolute Resolve.
  • Trip occurs less than a month before North Carolina’s March 3 primary.

President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump plan to visit Fort Bragg on Friday, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced Tuesday afternoon.

Leavitt said during a press briefing that the Trumps plan to meet with “military families and the heroic members of our special forces who carried out the successful mission, Operation Absolute Resolve, in Venezuela and helped bring narco-terrorist Nicolás Maduro to justice.”

Last month, Trump ordered U.S. troops to raid Venezuela, where Maduro, 63, had served as president since 2013, and capture Maduro and his wife. They were brought back to the United States and are being held in New York, where Maduro is charged with drug trafficking.

Maduro became leader of Venezuela after the death of President Hugo Chávez, but his popularity fell after a sharp economic downturn and political unrest. Thousands of people have died at the hands of the Venezuelan government .

The Trump administration faced backlash for the attack, with many world leaders saying it violated international laws.

The United States considers Maduro as a leader of a foreign terrorist organization.

Sen. Thom Tillis, a Republican from Huntersville who has become a harsh critic of the Trump administration, celebrated Trump’s “decisive action,” saying that it would bring “this dictator to justice and end the decades of corruption and crime in Venezuela.”

In the same social media post, Tillis thanked the U.S. service members and law enforcement who helped in the mission.

Trump last visited North Carolina on Dec. 19, holding a rally in Rocky Mount. His last visit to Fort Bragg took place in June and drew controversy for politicizing the military.

The first lady visited the base in November with Second Lady Usha Vance for Thanksgiving.

Trump’s visit this week comes less than a month before North Carolina’s March 3 primary election. The White House has not yet answered a question about whether Trump plans to make other stops while he is in the state Friday.

The Trumps’ trip to Fort Bragg comes the same day that Sen. Bernie Sanders, an independent from Vermont who caucuses with Democrats, plans to travel to Durham for his “Fight the Oligarchy” tour.

Sanders also planned to travel to Greensboro on Thursday.

“I know the president and the first lady are both greatly looking forward to this visit,” Leavitt said.

Danielle Battaglia
McClatchy DC
Danielle Battaglia is the congressional impact reporter for The News & Observer and The Charlotte Observer, leading coverage of the impact of North Carolina’s congressional delegation and the White House. Her career has spanned three North Carolina newsrooms where she has covered crime, courts and local, state and national politics. She has won two McClatchy President’s awards and numerous national and state awards for her work.
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