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Transcript of Trump’s University of Alabama Commencement Speech 2025

Here is the full transcript of President Donald Trump’s 2025 spring commencement address to graduating seniors at The University at Alabama, on May 1, 2025.  

Listen to the audio version here:

Opening Remarks

PRESIDENT TRUMP: Thank you, Coach. Wow, what a nice looking group this is. What a beautiful group of people. And especially a very big hello to the University of Alabama. Congratulations to the Class of 2025. Roll Tide. Roll Tide.

There are things that happen in life that are very important and you always remember where you were when they happened. As a student at Alabama, you’ll always remember where you were when your head coach, Nick Saban retired. Remember that? Because he’s done such a fantastic job. The last time I was here, and that’s true with Nick.

What a great coach. What a let’s bring him back. No, you have a good coach right now, though. You have a good coach right now. He was great.

But the last time I was here, the Crimson Tide beat the Georgia Bulldogs forty one to 34. I was here, I got to watch it. It was some game. Today, it’s my pleasure to return to this campus as the first president ever to deliver the keynote commencement address to this truly great American university. It’s a great school.

And there’s nowhere I’d rather be than right here in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Titletown, USA. That’s what it’s become. And I love this place. Maybe it’s because I won Alabama by 45 points. Could that be the reason? 45. You know, the way they say, like, the polls have closed in Alabama. Trump has won Alabama immediately. It was very quick. It was very, very quick and nasty. That’s what we like.

Acknowledgments

They put all seven of your commencement ceremonies. I don’t know if you know this, but they put them all together first time ever. So I better do well or I’m in big trouble. But I want to thank President Bell for his ten years of distinguished service, highly respected gentlemen. But ten years of service to this great university overseeing the education of 100,000 proud Alabama graduates. That’s something to have on your record.

I also want to thank Alabama Governor Kay Ivey, who’s here with us and she’s fantastic. Where is she? Where is she? She’s around here someplace. She’s here. I just took a picture. I said, you’re doing a great job along with the very wonderful man, a friend of mine, Senator Tommy Tuberville. Where’s Tommy? Tommy, when he wanted to run for the Senate, you know, I said, well, you beat Alabama six times in a row. How can you run for the Senate? He said, well, I just look at him and say, well, I was responsible for them getting Nick Saban. I said, that’s a good reason. And he won. Very easily, he won, but I’ll never forget that.

Thanks also to a wonderful person, Representative Lisa McClain, a great person, great highly respected. Gary Palmer, Robert Aderholt, Dale Strong, Ronnie Jackson, Ralph Norman, along with Lieutenant Governor Will Ainsworth, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall, Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen, great people, Alabama Senate President Pro Tem Garlan Gudger, Chancellor Sid Trant, and members of the University of Alabama Board of Trustees.

But most importantly, and they would agree with this, let’s give a big round of applause to your incredible parents, grandparents, and family members. They made this wonderful day possible. How are you? Great. Without them, it doesn’t happen. Without them, you probably aren’t here and you wouldn’t have that big beautiful smile on your faces.

Celebrating the Class of 2025

This year, the graduating Alabama class of 2025 has over 6,600 graduates. You’re the largest class in school history. Among your ranks are among the eight hundred first generation college students and nearly 3,000 students from right here in the great state of Alabama. Amazing.

And this class also includes many Rhodes Scholars, Goldwater Scholars, two thirteen Merit Scholars and over 1,500 students graduating with red caps. You know what that signifies? Four point zero GPA. That’s a lot of students. That’s pretty good. I know who I’d pick. I’d look for a red cap. I’d say, I want you to work for the beautiful Trump administration, this lovely administration.

In addition, the class of 2025 has nearly 130 active duty service members, veterans and members of the University of Alabama ROTC School. Thank you very much. Thank you.

Alabama’s Athletic Legacy

Everywhere you look, you can see the fierce spirit of this school, but nowhere more clearly than in your world class athletics, there’s nothing like it. Probably there’s no school like it. That’s why I would like to recognize the 11 graduating seniors on the University of Alabama football team. Where may they be? Where are they? You just have to look and they’re about a foot taller than everybody else. Oh, great. Thank you very much. Congratulations. Great season. Thank you. Thank you. Great season.

There is something truly special about the players, coaches and the fans who packed the stands at Bryant Denny Stadium and proudly sing Dixieland Delight. We like that. Alabama has changed college football forever and inscribed into the history books the names of Bear Bryant, Joe Namath, four Heisman Trophy winners and of course, the great Nick Saban. This place is truly where legends are made. It really is. It’s a special place. When your president called, we talked about it. It took me about two seconds to say, I’ll go. I wasn’t looking to do it, and we are busy. You know, we’re winning a lot of battles right now. We love winning. Don’t we love winning? We’re winning a lot of battles. But I wanted to do this.

For the University of Alabama, good isn’t good enough, tough isn’t tough enough, and great isn’t great enough. The Crimson Tide does not rest, does not quit, and does not stop winning until it’s all time. You know, it’s all time.