On The Third Anniversary Of The Abbey Gate Catastrophe

It was an NPR hit piece.

The view from an Arlington honor guard:

The veteran, Lucas O’Hara, said on social media that he worked at Arlington for three years during his time in the military, and he lauded Trump's composure at the event. Meanwhile, the Trump campaign is facing criticism following reports that cemetery staff warned them not to take photographs at the Monday event.

"I have witnessed over 75 wreath laying ceremonies performed by politicians and conducted 524 funerals in this cemetery during the time I served in the Presidential Honor Guard for three years. What I got to witness yesterday was the most respectful and solemn ceremony I have seen," O'Hara wrote.

"There were no speeches, no angles, no weird photo ops just our elected officials and the 45th President respectfully and solemnly honoring the fallen and their families," he added.
Trump was involved so something was wrong.
 
Did he visit that cemetery on the previous two anniversaries?
Juels, the aunt of fallen Marine Corps Sgt. Nicole Ghee, told Fox News Digital that "the only person who has reached out to our family over and over again and to all 13 families is Trump."

"Him coming out here today and honoring these kids who served, and spending the time talking to all of us and doing this ceremony and showing them honor and respect and dignity," Juels said.
 
The big question is has Biden or Harris ever been there. They're the dumb asses who got them killed in the first place.
No the big story is the Arlington employee isn't going to press charges against the Trump employee who pushed her out of the way. Myself I think she should rethink that, and sue him,unless he goes on Fox News and apologise.
 
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