Irish Daily Mail

TRUMP ‘CALLED U.S. WAR DEAD LOSERS AND SUCKERS’

President denies making remarks

- By James Laporta news@dailymail.ie

DONALD Trump made multiple disparagin­g remarks about members of the US military who had been captured or killed, calling them ‘losers’ and ‘suckers’, it is claimed.

The Atlantic magazine also reported that the US president was angered that flags were flown at half-mast for war hero and former US senator John McCain, saying: “What the f*** are we doing that for? Guy was a f ****** loser.”

Mr Trump responded by saying the story is ‘totally false’.

In the report, a senior US Defence Department official with first-hand knowledge of events and a senior Marine Corps officer confirmed some of the remarks allegedly made about war dead at the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery in France.

The officials said Mr Trump made the comments as he refused to visit the cemetery outside Paris during a meeting following his presidenti­al daily briefing on the morning of November 10, 2018.

Staff from the National Security Council and the Secret Service told Mr Trump that rainy weather made helicopter travel to the cemetery risky, but that they could drive there. He responded by saying he did not want to visit the cemetery because it was ‘filled with losers’, the official said.

At the time the White House blamed the cancelled visit on poor weather. In another conversati­on on the trip, The Atlantic said, Mr Trump referred to the 1,800 marines who died in the First World War battle of Belleau Wood as ‘suckers’ for getting killed.

He denied the Atlantic report, calling it ‘a disgracefu­l situation’ by a ‘terrible magazine’.

Speaking to reporters in Washington, Mr Trump said: ‘I would be willing to swear on anything that I never said that about our fallen heroes. There is nobody that respects them more. No animal – nobody – what animal would say such a thing?’ He also reiterated the White House explanatio­n of why he did not visit the cemetery. ‘The helicopter could not fly,’ he said, because of the rain and fog, adding: ‘The Secret Service told me you can’t do it. They’d never have been able to get the police and everybody else in line to have a president go through a very crowded, very congested area.’

White House chief of staff Mark Meadows said: ‘It’s sad the depths that people will go to during a lead-up to a presidenti­al campaign to try to smear somebody.’

Democratic presidenti­al candidate Joe Biden, whose son served in Iraq, said: ‘If the revelation­s in today’s Atlantic article are true, then they are yet another marker of how deeply President Trump and I disagree about the role of the president of the United States. Duty, honour, country – those are the values that drive our service members. I will ensure that our American heroes know that I will have their back and honour their sacrifice – always.”

The defence officials also confirmed that Mr Trump, on Memorial Day 2017, had gone with chief of staff John Kelly to visit the Arlington Cemetery gravesite of Mr Kelly’s son Robert, who was killed in 2010 in Afghanista­n, and said to Mr Kelly: ‘I don’t get it. What was in it for them?’

The senior Marine Corps officer and The Atlantic, citing sources with first-hand knowledge, also reported that Mr Trump said he did not want to support the August 2018 funeral of Republican senator Mr McCain, a decorated navy veteran who spent years as a Vietnam prisoner of war, because he was a ‘loser’.

Mr Trump acknowledg­ed on Thursday that he was ‘never a fan’ of Mr McCain and disagreed with him, but said he still respected him and approved everything to do with his ‘first-class triple-A funeral’ without hesitation because ‘I felt he deserved it’.

In 2015, shortly after launching his presidenti­al candidacy, Mr Trump publicly criticised Mr McCain, saying: ‘He’s not a war hero’, adding, ‘I like people who weren’t captured.’

The magazine said Mr Trump also referred to former president George HW Bush as a ‘loser’ because he was shot down by the Japanese as a Navy pilot in the Second World War.

‘Disgracefu­l situation’ ‘I like people who weren’t captured’

 ??  ?? Under fire: President Trump with wife Melania
Under fire: President Trump with wife Melania
 ??  ?? Funeral: Former US senator and war hero John McCain
Funeral: Former US senator and war hero John McCain

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