American soldiers died. They were acting in service to our country and it cost them their lives. These 12 soldiers, Americans, human beings with families are dead now. Doesn't that matter?
Looks like Trump and his team’s foolishness at Arlington isn’t going away…
As Trump characterized himself as a victim the in Arlington controversy, his campaign team called the office of the Army Secretary a bunch of “hacks.”
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For his part, the Republican nominee
delivered public remarks on the matter for the first time hours later, misstated the date of his visit to Arlington, bragged about being on time for the event at the cemetery, characterized himself as a victim of smear, and concluded that President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris “killed” American service members in Afghanistan. If that sounds ridiculous and offensive, it’s because it was ridiculous and offensive.
Around the same time, Trump campaign adviser Chris LaCivita, on the heels of publicly criticizing the official who works at the cemetery, issued a statement online that called the office of the Army Secretary a bunch of “
hacks.”
So to recap, the former president — who remains burdened by a
dreadful record related to respecting U.S. troops and veterans — isn’t just caught up in a controversy about exploiting one of the nation’s most sacred spaces and ignoring Arlington’s rules against politicization, his campaign team is simultaneously picking a public fight with the United States Army less than 10 weeks from Election Day.
Meanwhile, on Capitol Hill, there’s a burgeoning conversation about uncovering answers that have not yet reached the public.
Politico reported:
Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine, a Democrat who sits on the Senate Armed Services panel, added Thursday that he wants to see the Army’s report on the confrontation. “As a member of the Armed Services Committee, I am troubled by the reporting and want to see the incident report,” Kaine said in a statement.
VoteVets, a progressive veterans group, wasted little time in
throwing its public support behind the Democratic senator’s efforts, and there’s
a related push underway from several House Democrats.
Mark Esper, who served as Trump’s Defense Secretary, has also
called for an investigation into the incident.