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New Bridge in Tennessee Named After Donald Trump

A new bridge in Eastern Tennessee has been unveiled and named the 'President Donald J. Trump Bridge'. The unveiling ceremony was attended by Scott Bessent. The event took place in Tennessee.

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New Bridge in Tennessee Named After Donald Trump

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What Happened

A new bridge in Eastern Tennessee has been unveiled and officially named the 'President Donald J. Trump Bridge'. Scott Bessent was present at the ceremony for the unveiling.

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The bridge is located in Eastern Tennessee.

Further details regarding the specific location, the purpose of the bridge, or the significance of the naming were not provided in the available information.

Key Facts

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    A new bridge has been unveiled in Eastern Tennessee.

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    The bridge has been named the 'President Donald J. Trump Bridge'.

  3. 3

    Scott Bessent attended the unveiling ceremony.

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This report focuses on the unveiling of a bridge in Tennessee that has been named after Donald Trump, noting Scott Bessent's attendance.
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The article highlights the unveiling of a bridge named after Donald Trump, mentioning Scott Bessent's presence at the event.
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The HillThe Hill
Watch live: Bessent unveils new bridge named after Trump in Tennessee
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Scott Bessent unveils ‘President Donald J. Trump Bridge’ in Eastern Tennessee

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The HillThe Hill
Watch live: Bessent unveils new bridge named after Trump in Tennessee
Washington ExaminerWashington Examiner
Scott Bessent unveils ‘President Donald J. Trump Bridge’ in Eastern Tennessee

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