Much has been written about Trump’s controversial visit to the graves of American soldiers killed by a suicide bomber at the airport in Afghanistan as thousands of people were struggling to leave. The death of these brave soldiers was terrible and tragic. Trump decided to blame their deaths on Kamala Harris. He made common cause with some of the families and paid tribute to fallen soldiers at Arlington National Cemetery. That military cemetery has a special area, Section 60, where neither cameras nor campaign events are allowed. Both are strictly prohibited to show respect for the dead.
Trump arrived with his entourage. A young military woman, left to confront the visitors, informed them of the rules. She tried to stop them, and they pushed her aside. There was some sort of physical confrontation, and one of Trump’s group said later that the woman had “some kind of mental health episode.” Each side reported the other, and the military brass decided “case closed.” They knew that if Trump is re-elected, he would be vengeful. Trump went to the gravesites, where his photo was taken with family members. One bizarre photo showed him standing over a grave, grinning broadly and giving a thumbs-up sign, along with some family members.

Did he break the rules? Yes. He has always acted on the belief that the rules don’t apply to him. He is always immune from responsibility, accountability, or prosecution.
David Kurtz of Talking Points Memo commented:
The fascist overtones from the Arlington National Cemetery incident are unmistakeable: a presidential campaign run like a gang, with enforcers shoving aside a public servant enforcing the rules and a mob of millions of supporters with a track record of doxxing, harassing, intimidating, and threatening anyone who gets in their candidate’s way, all the while being egged on by the candidate himself.
You can’t blame the cemetery official for declining to press charges rather than put herself in the line of fire for continued and unending abuse. She didn’t sign up for that. She’s already been baselessly accused by the Trump campaign of having a “mental health episode,” being “despicable” and a “disgrace,” and not deserving to have her job. That all happened within the first 48 hours of the apparent confrontation at the national shrine to fallen service members.
But what about the Army? It oversees Arlington National Cemetery and is a victim of Trump’s bullying, too, so I hesitate to blame it for its predicament. But some of the reporting suggests the staffer on the ground was effectively if inadvertently set up by higher-ups who themselves wanted to avoid a confrontation with Trump. According to the WaPo:
Pentagon officials were deeply concerned about the former president turning the visit into a campaign stop, but they also didn’t want to block him from coming, according to Defense Department officials and internal messages reviewed by The Washington Post.
Officials said they wanted to respect the wishes of grieving family members who wanted Trump there, but at the same time were wary of Trump’s record of politicizing the military. So they laid out ground rules they hoped would wall off politics from the final resting place of those who paid the ultimate sacrifice for their nation.
Rather than mount a full-throated defense and take any kind of remedial action, the Army has closed the matter after the cemetery official declined to press charges. But the fecklessness doesn’t end there. This paragraph in the NYT is an all-timer for weak-kneed kowtowing to a bully:
Several Army officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss confidential aspects of the matter, on Wednesday sought to keep the politically charged issue from escalating. But at the same time, they defended the cemetery official and pushed back on attacks from the Trump campaign, with one official saying that the woman at the cemetery was just trying to do her job.
Officials purporting to defend their person on the ground by offering some “push back” on the Trump campaign attack, but doing so anonymously while trying to keep it from “escalating.” Escalating into what? You’ve already been run over, so that leaves the only obvious conclusion: The Army itself is trying to avoid being the target of MAGA attacks. This is untenable acquiescence to bullying.
Is that really going to be the end of the story? No consequences, no new measures to enjoin Trump from doing the same thing again at Arlington or another military cemetery, no price to pay for his thuggery. It’s a familiar pattern.
The erosion of any kind of strong, unified, national, countervailing force to Trump’s public bullying and nastiness only enables and emboldens the thuggery that is central to his appeal and that he has already notoriously used on Jan. 6 to try to retain power.
If you don’t think a Trump win in November will unleash a reign of thuggery against anyone who stands in his way – not just political foes but innocent bystanders and regular folks just doing their jobs – then I don’t know what else to tell you. He’s doing it right now, he’s promised to do it if he wins, and his minions are poised and eager to follow through.
He’s not a schoolyard bully. He’s a public menace, and if he wins back the White House, he will be a public menace with vast official powers and Supreme Court-sanctioned immunity.
Eugene Robinson, a columnist for The Washington Post, said we should not be indifferent to the latest example of Trump’s malignant behavior:
Donald Trump has shown the nation, once again, that he has no shame.
You knew that, of course. But hauling a camera crew to Arlington National Cemetery and exploiting the fresh graves of heroes — using them as props in his presidential campaign — was more than a violation of the cemetery’s rules; it was more, even, than a violation of federal law. It was a deeply dishonorable act by a shockingly dishonorable man.
Just because we are accustomed to this kind of behavior from Trump does not mean we should accept it. Just because he has no sense of honor or appreciation of sacrifice does not mean we have to pretend honor and sacrifice no longer exist. Just because “Trump is an awful person” is an old story does not mean we should yawn at this latest demonstration and quickly move on.
Section 60 at Arlington Cemetery is the resting place of the men and women who most recently gave what Abraham Lincoln called “the last full measure of devotion” to their country. Monday was the third anniversary of the suicide bombing that killed 13 U.S. troops during the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan. There is nothing wrong with a former president visiting those graves to commemorate that terrible day.
There is everything wrong, though, with that former president using the occasion to generate visual fodder for his bid to return to the White House. Trump brought along a photographer and videographer from his campaign to capture images of the visit — which his campaign team knew, and he surely knew, was forbidden.
And, of course, there is everything wrong with physically shoving aside a worker at the cemetery who was doing her job and trying to enforce the rules.
“Federal law prohibits political campaign or election-related activities within Army National Military Cemeteries, to include photographers, content creators or any other persons attending for purposes, or in direct support of a partisan political candidate’s campaign,” Arlington Cemetery officials said this week in a statement. This was made clear to Trump’s team as the visit was being planned, officials said — including the strict enforcement of the rule at Section 60, where grief and loss are still raw.
“What was abundantly clear-cut was: Section 60, no photos and no video,” a defense official told The Post.
Despite that warning, though, the Trump team brought its cameras into Section 60. When a cemetery employee tried to stop them, according to The Post, “a larger male campaign aide insisted the camera was allowed and pushed past the cemetery employee, leaving her shocked.”
No one can dismiss the incident as a misunderstanding by Trump and his aides, since their official position is that Trump is infallible. The campaign’s response, as usual, was a lie — a false and gratuitously cruel statement from spokesman Steven Cheung to NPR, which first reported the cemetery clash: “The fact is that a private photographer was permitted on the premises and for whatever reason an unnamed individual, clearly suffering from a mental health episode, decided to physically block members of President Trump’s team during a very solemn ceremony.”
The campaign promised to release footage to corroborate its version of the encounter. That turned out to be a TikTok post — a political ad — with video of Trump in Section 60. And the campaign released an image of Trump standing with family members of the fallen amid the still-fresh graves. He is shown flashing a broad smile and giving a thumbs-up.
Trump’s running mate, Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), tried to chime in MAGA-style by attacking Vice President Kamala Harris — the surging Democratic Party presidential nominee — for any role she might have played in the Afghanistan withdrawal. “She wants to yell at Donald Trump because he showed up?” Vance said at a campaign event in Pennsylvania. “She can go to hell.”
For the record, at that point Harris had not yelled, or said anything at all, about the cemetery incident.
Also for the record, it was Trump who negotiated the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan and forced the Afghan government to release thousands of jailed Taliban fighters in a prisoner swap. Those decisions helped make possible the Taliban’s swift return to power.
And a point of personal privilege: The ashes of my father-in-law and mother-in-law, Edward Rhodes Collins and Annie Ruth Collins, are interred at Arlington. He was a Navy veteran who came under fire in the South Pacific during World War II and later in Korea.
Arlington National Cemetery is a place of honor. Donald Trump thinks honor is for suckers and losers — and values sacrifice only if it might help him win an election. Do not become numb to his nature.
For more about Trump’s disregard for our troops, read this.
The United States Army released a statement yesterday:
“Arlington National Cemetery routinely hosts public wreath laying ceremonies at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier for individuals and groups who submit requests in advance. ANC conducts nearly 3,000 such public ceremonies a year without incident. Participants in the August 26th ceremony and the subsequent Section 60 visit were made aware of federal laws, Army regulations, and DoD policies, which clearly prohibit political activities on cemetery grounds. An ANC employee who attempted to ensure adherence to these rules was abruptly pushed aside. Consistent with the decorum expected at ANC, this employee acted with professionalism and avoided further disruption. The incident was reported to the JBM-HH police department, but the employee subsequently decided not to press charges. Therefore, the Army considers this matter closed. This incident was unfortunate, and it is also unfortunate that the ANC employee and her professionalism has been unfairly attacked. ANC is a national shrine to the honored dead of the Armed Forces, and its dedicated staff will continue to ensure public ceremonies are conducted with the dignity and respect the nation’s fallen deserve.”

This retired AF officer believes that draft-dodging coward Trump shouldn’t have been allowed to enter the graveyard!
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What HURTS even more is that this is the gravesite DJT chose to disrespect.
The enemy could never break him, but what this decorated Green Beret eventually found was that his enemy was within. Friends who served with him in the military say he was the real “Captain America.”
Master Sgt. Andrew Christian Marckesano served six full tours in Afghanistan with the 82nd Airborne and the Ranger regiment and a half dozen more combat tours overseas. He rose to become a decorated Green Beret and a Silver Star recipient. He had just moved to Washington, D.C., to start a coveted job at the Pentagon. Two days after the Fourth of July on Monday night, after having dinner with his former battalion leader, Marckesano returned home from dinner in Old Town, Alexandria, and died by suicide in front of his wife. He had three small children and was still on active duty.
https://www.fox6now.com/news/armys-captain-america-dies-by-suicide-after-nearly-a-dozen-combat-tours
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Kathy,
What a very sad story. Thanks for sending it. I didn’t realize that 20 Afghanistans veterans were committing suicide every day.
I hope that the VA has become more pro-active.
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My father, a life long democrat, is buried in Fort Sam Houston cemetery. Politicians should be barred from exploiting those hallowed grounds.
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Anyone who believes that Trump’s negotiated capitulation to the Taliban was anything but his putting cash in the bank for this campaign is naïve beyond hope. He knew, and at least some of the advisors who helped him negotiate it (and who are now trying to back off their support of the Orange guy) knew it. They knew that sooner or later, those who longed for Afghanistan without fundamentalism would be defeated by the factions we helped breed in opposition to the Soviet Union in their 1980 incursion that ruined that tired, corrupt oligarchy.
Biden no doubt knew this too, but hoped to extricate American troops without incident. It is some testament to military success that the only casualties were from a suicide bomber. This means that things were pretty orderly given the natural chaos.
The real tragedy of all this is that the Bush administration led a response to the tower bombings that had no point of exit planned. So many lives sacrificed for so little gain.
Now to make these courageous victims of our poor decisions into a political football is horribly wrong.
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There is no immunity for this blatant disregard of the law. He does not deserve a mulligan. He needs to be held accountable.
It is a shame that people are worried about repercussions for following the law. I don’t understand why there are people who support this weird jerk.
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If Trump peed on the gravesite of a soldier and said he did it to water the grass, Vance would say this proved he was an environmentalist and his follwers would drink it all in.
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His base would buy his pee if it was bottled and call it holy water.
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I am in my 80’s. Back when I was a kid the worse thing you could call a man that he is a “Bum”. At that time to be called a Bum means that you were a worthless lowlife and served no useful purpose whatsoever. Trump is a BUM per and simple. Trump is an EVIL BUM. He is totally worthless as an human being. Trump is one of the Evilest person on this planet. I dare say he is perfect model for the AntiChrist.
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The families of the dead service members are free to invite who they choose to visit their loved ones’ gravesite.
That said, did these people not understand that inviting Trump would almost certainly politicize their visit?
This looks like a very cheap stunt.
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There was no problem inviting Trump. There was a problem inviting Trump and his camera crew to film. If they knew that, it was highly inappropriate. And their politicizing the deaths of their loved ones by shooting a campaign commercial with the guy who bears significant responsibility too is contemptible. Cadet Bone Spurs has no concern for their loved ones except how they give him a talking point to use to further his own aims.
Shooting a photo where they put their thumbs up with Trump at the graveside?? Something is very off. They are dishonoring the memory of their loved one, and desecrating the memory of the many other soldiers buried there who served honorably and whose family doesn’t allow themselves to be used by a shameless, veteran insulting huckster.
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Wait for it; Trump’s gang will suss out the identity of the woman (of course it was a woman they pushed past! I’ll bet it was Corey Lewandowsky who did the pushing) who was on duty at Arlington. Then, they’ll direct their minions to do what happened to Lady Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, who counted ballots in Georgia in 2020.
It’s not a small matter that the Army put out this public statement.
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If the military woman is identified, she will be doxxed and harassed.
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That would be a serious mistake. A serious mistake.
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Diane: The Cemetery stunt is just another way Trump is trying to cheat his way into becoming president . . . again.
It’s a “whatever it takes” situation, which means ANY means will do, all gloves are off (if he ever had a pair), and if you don’t want to get run over, get out of the way.
It’s all the same lies, idiocy, gaslighting, and pretty-big-hints at violence. It’s also that now the ante is upped, and the clock is running down.
But apparently, he ad MAGA have been working on the electoral process in the different states (e.g., Georgia again), ever since the last election debacle.
I do wish we could hear the word CHEAT more often in the press regarding Trump’s doings. He’s made a brand out his being a CHEATER, apparently even in golf. CBK
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Typical shamefree actions by Trump and his sycophants.
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This man is an embarrassment to our nation, and so are the people who witness such behavior and then spin it positive for their Glorious Leader. Lowlife PsOS.
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I want to revisit one paragraph in this post and an addition reminder: “Also for the record, it was Trump who negotiated the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan and forced the Afghan government to release thousands of jailed Taliban fighters in a prisoner swap. Those decisions helped make possible the Taliban’s swift return to power.“
Traitor Trump negotiated the end of the Afghan war with the Taliban in secret. Well, the traitor didn’t do it directly. He had someone do it for the traitor. The US Congress didn’t know, and the government of Afghanistan at the time also didn’t know.
Trump’s very secret death-deal with the Taliban, so even the current Afghan government at the time didn’t know about it, was for the US and its allies to get out by May 1, 2021.
As NPR reported: Trump’s Deal to End War in Afghanistan Leaves Biden with ‘A Terrible Situation’
Under Biden’s leadership, that pullout was extended to August 30, 2021, almost four more months. Imagine how many lives would have been lost if that pull out had followed Traitor Trumps May 1, 2021 deadline.
Also, let’s not forget all of the CIA assists who died in 2021. The Hill reported: “CIA admits to losing dozens of information’s around the world: NYT” … also “Announcing the specific number of killings is rare…. amid recent reports by countries like Russia, China, Iran and Pakistani to find CIA informants and turn them into double agents…”
Why do I keep calling Traitor Trump, who left the White House, stealing secret documents and sharing them with whoever, a TRAITOR?
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Exactly. Trump is a traitor and a seditionist. He should be in prison, not in the Oval Office.
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In another incident of Trump above the law (or placed there by his judicial advocates), an Air Force engineer was arrested and held in pretrial detention for having 150 pages of documents in his possession. No paywall.
https://wapo.st/3XbxrSX
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It’s all just one big photo-op to him. Whether holding a Bible upside down in front of a church after having peaceful demonstrators chased away, he just is so unfit for the office that he refused to let go of. He’s afraid of admitting that he lost or that he’s capable of learning from situations where he has to face consequences of his behavior. This convicted felon does not deserve the role the role he assumes should be his. Period. It’s time for his stay away from the public eye in the big house.
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TRUMP BLASTED BY ANGRY VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS (VFW)
The Veterans of Foreign Wars has issued a rebuke (click below) to Trump for saying that the civilian Medal of Freedom that he gave to his billionaire supporter Miriam Adelson is “much better” than the Congressional Medal of Honor that is earned by our bravest warriors.
Here’s a direct quote of what Trump said: “We gave Miriam the Presidential Medal of Freedom. That’s the highest award you can get as a civilian. It’s the EQUIVALENT of the Congressional Medal of Honor, but the civilian version — it’s actually MUCH BETTER because everyone who gets the Congressional Medal of Honor, they’re soldiers, they’re either in very bad shape because they’ve been hit so many times by bullets, or they’re dead.”
What Trump said about our nation’s heroes is worse than shameful.
Click on this link and read the rebuke that the VFW gave to Trump:
https://www.vfw.org/media-and-events/latest-releases/archives/2024/8/vfw-admonishes-former-president-for-medal-of-honor-remarks?fbclid=IwY2xjawEuCBtleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHSkxVmh_EqbKfY6kKNse-p9MitrvLf2jz3OJTtAOUXBvZlLakYu4t8AYMw_aem_ZrJAyYM2d6y5N6arXNnfww
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Quikwrit: Trump’s thumbs-up photo is the same thing as him holding up the Bible in the park outside of the White House.
He probably thinks his horrible remarks about military heroes are all forgiven now, like he thought everyone who saw that Bible picture meant that Trump is a Christian.
He is so shallow . . . he seems to think everyone is as stupid as he is. CBK
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Trump is like a giant steamroller on the loose in a parade and everyone is scattering to get away from it before it smashes them on the pavement. CBK
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No.
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