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The Truth About Arlington

Here is what really happened with President Trump’s visit to Arlington National Cemetery this week: at the request of Gold Star families, Trump came to honor our dead heroes killed in Afghanistan. Simple enough, and very like President Trump to care.

Biden/Harris Inc., as they do, were absent, so of course damage control was in order — with Trump’s appearance at the scene. We can guess, given the Biden/Harris death toll in a hugely ignominious and even asinine withdrawal, that they just didn’t want to draw attention to the ceremony, or to even allow one.

Along with NPR, many other MSM outlets pounced on a minor altercation at the cemetery as evidence of Trump perfidy. Breitbart rebutted the MSM version:

“A day after former President Donald Trump honored 13 fallen American service members at Arlington National Cemetery, NPR is claiming Trump campaign staff got into an “altercation” with a cemetery official who prevented them from taking photographs in an off-limits section.”

Note that very recently President Trump called for the defunding of NPR.

Breitbart joined several alternative outlets in disputing NPR’s reporting:

Officials at the cemetery reportedly “made clear that only cemetery staff members are authorized to take photographs or film” in Section 60, the source told the outlet.

In response to the allegations, Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung explained that a “private photographer was permitted on the premises,” and added that an “unnamed individual” had “decided to physically block members of President Trump’s team” during the ceremony at the cemetery.

“There was no physical altercation as described and we are prepared to release footage if such defamatory claims are made,” Cheung said in a statement. “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.”

Families participating in honoring their dead loved ones confirm President Trumps motivations as being not, essentially, political at all:

Cheryl Juels, the aunt of Marine Corps Sgt. Nicole L. Gee, one of the servicemembers who was killed, issued a statement that they had “absolutely welcomed and appreciated having video and photography there.”

Juels added that it “was monumental. I can speak for myself and our family, and we absolutely welcomed and appreciated having video and photography there with us during the time we spent with President Trump,” Juels said in a statement. “For us this was monumental, and having it recorded, we felt was important. When has a president and so many veteran members of Congress ever come to pay their respects like this EVER before? This is a hard day for us, and we have been ignored by the current administration for 3 YEARS now, so to have President Trump, take the time, to come and honor our kids at Arlington…”

Then came more accusations against Trump, but now from the U.S. Army:

“The US Army issued a blistering statement Thursday that claimed the showed him standing over a grave in Section 60 — the same area Trump visited.

During a Memorial Day speech at Arlington National Cemetery in May, Biden, 81, also touted having signed into the law the PACT Act in 2022, which expanded veterans’ access to health care benefits — including for those exposed to toxic burn pits like his late son Beau Biden.”

Of course, Biden did the Beau thing, for the zillionth time. Most of the my-son-Beau the hero is part of Biden’s ongoing fake personal history, that has now morphed into Harris’ fake personal history.

“There’s no prohibition against taking photographs at the cemetery, but federal regulations bar “partisan political activities” from occurring at memorial services or other ceremonies held at National Military Cemeteries.”

To back Biden/Harris, it’s all lies from the MSM, again. But now the U.S. Army is lying, too.

“Gold Star families of the 13 US service members who were killed during the 2021 Afghanistan withdrawal released a statement on Wednesday denying that they had trampled on Section 60 regulations, which is the portion of the cemetery reserved for fallen heroes of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.

“We would like to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to President Donald J. Trump for his presence at the recent section 60 gathering, honoring our children and their fallen brothers and sisters,” the statement read.”

So, the U.S. military now goes after its own heroes for the sake of comity with Biden/Harris:

“Another source familiar with the lead-up to the incident said it was an uphill battle for the families to even schedule their time at the cemetery — and they eventually had to ask for help from House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.). Speaker Johnson had to call in” to secure the visit with Arlington National, the source said, “and eventually they just buckled.”

So, why is this relatively small piece of news actually important? From small trees, big acorns grow. It is a small story but looms large when one considers the ferocity of the threats by progressives and by the swamp and by Biden himself against Trump regaining the presidency.

If the military so easily bends to the Biden/Harris Inc. will — as in its reaction to a relatively trite and faux dispute about photographs — a military that treats every function of federal government as a ‘closer’ and enabler for the personal aims of the White House, what will stop the White House from using the military to enforce their pre and post-election schemes? Biden/Harris Inc. has mutated a military which is beholden to its commander in chief in matters that defy our constitutional rights, including those of its own troops. What is to stop them if a Trump victory seems imminent?

We may then see the fascism that the hard left has flirted with for so long, and which they, in fact, cluelessly long for.  If so, they will own their accusations of ‘fascism’ at last–it will wear the uniform and bear real weapons; it will all be down to them.

Image: Defense Visual Information Distribution Service

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