Trump pays tribute to the soldiers who fell at the Memorial Day celebrations, in the earlier post Biden says ‘Skum’

US President Trump, VP JD Vance, Defense Secretary PT Hegaseeth and Principal General Trever Bradencamp Arlingkamp attend a Memorial Day celebrations at National Cemetery (Chitra Credit: AP)

US President Trump on Monday paid tribute to the falling service members during a Memorial Day celebrations in the Arlington National cemetery. In his address, he honored the “great, great warriors” and briefly touched politics, saying that he is “” heal “the nation after a long and difficult four years.,While Memorial Day is generally a serious opportunity, Trump has started the day with an all-cap post on the truth, attacking former US President Biden, calling him “scum”, who tried to destroy the country with radical left and leave the border open in the last four years. He also called the federal judges who blocked their exile policies, “The demons who want our country to go to hell.”Nevertheless, in Arlington, where more than 400,000 service members have been buried, Trump told the stories of several fallen heroes. He honored the Navy’s Senior Chief Candy Officer Shannon Kent, who died in a suicide bombing of 2019 in Syria; Air Force Master SGT Elroy Harwarth, who died in the Vietnam War; And the Army’s CPL Ryan McGi, who died in Iraq at the age of 21.“We only honor his incredible heritage,” said Trump. “We salute him in his eternal and everlasting glory.”Vice President JD Vance also spoke, taking precautions in sending soldiers in the war and said that Memorial Day should not be considered as a happy holiday. In his comment later, Trump referred to the US 250th anniversary the next year as a “big, big celebration”, joking that remembering his second term means that he now becomes president for it. He also mentioned the upcoming World Cup and Olympics.Trump concluded by placing a wreath on the grave of an unknown soldier. The President stayed after placing a wreath, then stepped back and saluted while playing the tap, joined by Vance and Defense Secretary Peat Hegseth.

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