TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — President Donald Trump offered some encouraging words and advice for graduating students at the University of Alabama on Thursday in a speech interspersed with impressions of transgender weightlifters, accusations that judges were interfering with his agenda and attacks on his predecessor, Joe Biden.
The Republican's jolting speech was standard fare for Trump and well received by the crowd in deep-red Alabama, which backed him in all three of his presidential runs.
''You're the first graduating class of the golden age of America,'' the president told the graduates.
But he quickly launched into a campaign-style diatribe, saying that the U.S. was being ''ripped off'' before he took office and that the last four years, when he was out of power, ''were not good for our country.''
''But don't let that scare you,'' he said. ''It was an aberration.''
The president of the University of Alabama, Stuart Bell, told graduates before Trump took the stage that Thursday night's event was all about them.
''This special ceremony offers a meaningful opportunity for you, for I, to reflect on the important connection between academic inquiry, civic leadership, and public service,'' Bell said.
Trump mostly went in a different direction.