Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Trump visit to Arlington Cemetery sparks alleged altercation with aides. (NPR)

NO POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS IN OUR NATIONAL CEMETERIES. THAT'S THE LAW, my friends. Remember why former State Rep. Ronald "Doc" Renuart, M.D. was defeated in a closed 2015 Republican Primary for State Senator?  People, defeated him, after he and his campaign broke the law by desecrating our St. Augustine National Cemetery.  Renuart taped a tv commercial walking through the cemetery,f on camera with  longtime Florida National Guard Chief of Protocol and Command Sgt, Major Ray Quinn: both Dr. Renuart and CSM Quinn knew better. So did DJT, who was informed of the law but violated it anyway, with credit and with impunity, as if he had some sort of immunity. Fron NPR:

Trump visit to Arlington Cemetery sparks alleged altercation with aides

An NPR source said a cemetery official was pushed and verbally accosted as they tried to block campaign aides from photographing. 

This photo shows former President Donald Trump at Arlington National Cemetery on Monday. He's wearing a blue suit and red tie and is standing outdoors on stairs while surrounded by various officials and staffers in suits.

Former President Donald Trump, the Republican nominee for president, visited Arlington National Cemetery on Monday to participate in a wreath-laying ceremony to mark the third anniversary of a suicide bombing at the Kabul, Afghanistan, airport that killed 13 U.S. service members. 

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Two members of Donald Trump's campaign staff had a verbal and physical altercation Monday with an official at Arlington National Cemetery, where the former president participated in a wreath-laying ceremony, NPR has learned.

A source with knowledge of the incident said the cemetery official tried to prevent Trump staffers from filming and photographing in a section where recent U.S. casualties are buried. The source said Arlington officials had made clear that only cemetery staff members would be authorized to take photographs or film in the area, known as Section 60.

When the cemetery official tried to prevent Trump campaign staff from entering Section 60, campaign staff verbally abused and pushed the official aside, according to the source.

This photo shows former President Donald Trump at Arlington National Cemetery on Monday. He's wearing a blue suit and red tie and is standing outdoors on stairs while surrounded by various officials and staffers in suits.

Former President Donald Trump, the Republican nominee for president, visited Arlington National Cemetery on Monday to participate in a wreath-laying ceremony to mark the third anniversary of a suicide bombing at the Kabul, Afghanistan, airport that killed 13 U.S. service members. 

Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images

Two members of Donald Trump's campaign staff had a verbal and physical altercation Monday with an official at Arlington National Cemetery, where the former president participated in a wreath-laying ceremony, NPR has learned.

A source with knowledge of the incident said the cemetery official tried to prevent Trump staffers from filming and photographing in a section where recent U.S. casualties are buried. The source said Arlington officials had made clear that only cemetery staff members would be authorized to take photographs or film in the area, known as Section 60.

When the cemetery official tried to prevent Trump campaign staff from entering Section 60, campaign staff verbally abused and pushed the official aside, according to the source.

Trump participated in an event to mark the third anniversary of a deadly attack on U.S. troops in Afghanistan as U.S. forces withdrew from the country; 13 U.S. service members were killed in the attack. The Trump campaign has blamed President Biden and Vice President Harris, now the Democratic presidential nominee, for the chaotic withdrawal.

In a statement to NPR, Steven Cheung, the Trump campaign's spokesman, strongly rejected the notion of a physical altercation, adding: "We are prepared to release footage if such defamatory claims are made. 

"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," Cheung said in the statement.

The Trump campaign declined to make that footage immediately available.

In a statement to NPR, Arlington National Cemetery said it "can confirm there was an incident, and a report was filed."

"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," according to the statement. "Arlington National Cemetery reinforced and widely shared this law and its prohibitions with all participants."




1 comment:

George said...

He said veterans were suckers and losers. Also said John McCain was a war hero "only because" he was captured, and that he likes people who weren't captured. Of course his stupid supporters, many of who are veterans, will go ahead and disgrace their service and vote for him. They've been conned by that snake oil salesmen. Many of them them have the IQ less than that of an ape though.