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Trump hails U.S. heroes, himself on Memorial Day

- By Catherine Lucey

ARLINGTON, Va. — President Donald Trump took part in a Memorial Day ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery on Monday, saying he came to “sacred soil” to “honor the lives and deeds of America’s greatest heroes.”

The commander in chief, speaking before an audience of Cabinet members, military leaders, veterans and families assembled in the marble amphitheat­er near the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, said, “We mourn alongside their families and we strive to be worthy of their sacrifice.”

Trump’s somber tone contrasted with a self-promotiona­l tweet earlier Monday in which he said fallen soldiers would be “very proud and happy at how well our country is doing today.”

During his second Memorial Day trip to Arlington as president, Trump laid a wreath at the tomb before making his remarks. He recognized military figures, including Bob Dole, the former senator and 1996 Republican presidenti­al nominee, who served in World War II. And he spoke warmly about a number of military families in attendance, including a young boy named Christian Jacobs, whose father is buried at Arlington.

Trump said the boy showed him his father’s grave last year, calling it “a moment I will always remember.”

Before heading to the hallowed grounds across the Potomac River from the nation’s capital, Trump tweeted that “those who died for our great country would be very happy and proud at how well our country is doing today.”

But the president then veered from the somber to the self-congratula­tory in the tweet, citing what he said was the “Best economy in decades, lowest unemployme­nt numbers for Blacks and Hispanics EVER (& women in 18years), rebuilding our Military and so much more. Nice!”

He was criticized for his tone by a number of people, including a former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff during the Obama administra­tion, retired Army Gen. Martin Dempsey, who wrote, “This day, of all days of the year, should not be about any one of us.”

Memorial Day messages from first lady Melania Trump and Ivanka Trump, the president’s older daughter, stuck to a theme of remembranc­e and thanks.

“As we remember our fallen servicemen and women, our hearts are filled with gratitude for their sacrifice and awe of their courage,” Ivanka Trump tweeted.

And Melania Trump thanked service members and their families for helping safeguard the country. “As one nation under God, we come together to remember that freedom isn’t free,” she tweeted.

At Arlington, Trump said the heroes who died for America “rest in these hallowed fields, in cemeteries, battlefiel­ds and burial grounds near and far, and are drawn from the full tapestry of American life.”

 ?? EVAN VUCCI/AP ?? President Donald Trump lays a wreath Monday during a Memorial Day ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery.
EVAN VUCCI/AP President Donald Trump lays a wreath Monday during a Memorial Day ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery.

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