President Donald Trump, who occupies the day of anniversary in the Armington National Cemetery on Monday, is taking politics during statements to honor the old warriors who died in the wars of America.
Trump has been criticizing the previous administration after talking about the first soldiers who passed away in Bonker Hill.
Trump said, “We can never know what their sacrifices mean to us, but we definitely know what we owe to them. This courage has given us the most freedom and most noble republics on earth.
“Who will let that happen? People flow through our borders without deterrence,” although he did not mention his predecessor, former President Joe Biden, by name. “People do indescribable things and not today to discuss.”
However, Trump continued: “We’ll do better than we did as a nation, better than ever. I promise you.”
During the morning morning, Trump participated in the traditional wreath ceremony in the unknown grave before delivering his speech.
“These warriors have picked up the cloak of duty and service, knowing that living for others always means that they might die for others. They did not ask for anything. They gave everything. We owe them everything and more,” Trump said in his statements.
Trump said: “The greatest memorial for their courage is not carved in marble or casts bronze – it is everywhere around us, an American nation 325 million people, which will be greater than ever.” “it will be.”
President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance Salute at the runway in the grave of the unknown soldier in the Armington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia, on the day of the anniversary, May 26, 2025.
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Trump, Defense Minister Beit Higseth and Vice President JD Vance received some chants and applause when they reached the memorial.
Higseth referred, in his own statements, repeatedly and repeatedly to the men who sacrificed their lives for the nation, but they did not refer to the women who served in the army or died in the fighting. Meanwhile, Vans referred to the Arlington National Cemetery, which is “the eternal resting place for our children and our nation.”
In the grave of the unknown, Trump joined Vans, Higseth and the commander -in -chief of the Washington Military Region in Washington, Gen. Treves Bridincamp. All the four men raised their hands in a greeting.
The attendees were also attended by joint chairman General John Daniel Kane, Director of National Intelligence Tolsi Gabbard, Vetere Affairs Minister Doug Collins and other Trump officials.

President Donald Trump, Vice President C.
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President Donald Trump puts a wreath of flowers in the grave of the unknown soldier as Vice President C.
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The president had previously published a general message on Monday, the president, on Monday, the presidential message of all capitalism.
In a publication of the second social media on the day of anniversary, Trump focused largely on the exit in federal judges and political opponents. There was no mention of American military personnel who lost their lives while serving in the armed forces.
Trump wished a happy holiday for everyone – including “Al -Hudhala” said, “I have spent the past four years in an attempt to destroy our country through extremist radical minds.”
The rest of the publication criticized the previous administration on border security, and the judges who prevented parts of the immigration agenda were beaten in Trump.
ABC News’ Kelsey Walsh contributed to this report.