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Rep. Wesley Hunt, R-Texas, defended President Donal Trump's decision to restore Robert E. Lee's name to a military base in Virginia, during an appearance on "Real Time" on Friday.
Like General Robert E., Private Fitz was born in Virginia. He was one of four Buffalo Soldiers who received a Medal of Honor for valor on June 30, 1898, halfway into the war with Spain in Cuba.
The base had honored Confederate Gen. John Brown Gordon, who was one of Gen. Robert E. Lee's most trusted commanders and later became a staunch defender of the Lost Cause narrative.