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Friday, August 30, 2024

Section 60 of Arlington National Cemetery

"This week has not been easy."

"For years, I’ve cringed every time I hear the reporting about Trump calling members of our military "suckers" and those who died in battle "losers."

But to see Trump use Section 60 of Arlington National Cemetery for his own political gain — for his staff to verbally and physically abuse the official trying to protect the sanctity of that hallowed ground — is something I never anticipated.

My name is Karen Meredith, I am a Gold Star mother, and my son is buried in Section 60.

My only child, 1LT Ken Ballard, joined the Army after graduating high school in 1995. As an Army granddaughter, Army daughter, Army sister, and Army mom, I couldn't be more proud of his decision.

My son deployed to Iraq in May of 2003, and 384 days later he was killed while fighting an Iranian-backed militia in Najaf. He had been scheduled to return home eight days earlier, but his tour was extended.

Ken, like others in our family, were not "suckers" for making the decision to serve their country. He was not a "loser" either.

Ken, and those who put on the uniform, are the best this country has to offer. But to Trump, they’re nothing more than props for his campaign…"

  
An orchestrated smiling "thumbs-up-on-3" group pose—a con begetting a Trump 2024 campaign photo-op around a KIA veteran's headstone?
 
In explicit violation of federal law and DOD policies, one ought note.
Like he gives a shit.
…For Trump, defiling what is sacred in our civic culture borders on a pastime. Peacefully transferring power to the next president, treating political adversaries with at least rudimentary grace, honoring those soldiers wounded and disfigured in service of our country—Trump long ago walked roughshod over all these norms. Before he tried to overturn a national election, he mocked his opponents in the crudest terms and demeaned dead soldiers as “suckers.”

But the former president outdid himself this week, when he attended a wreath-laying ceremony honoring 13 American soldiers killed in a suicide bombing in Kabul during the final havoc-marked hours of the American withdrawal. Trump laid three wreaths and put hand over heart; that is a time-honored privilege of presidents. Trump, as is his wont, went further. He walked to a burial site in Section 60 and posed with the family of a fallen soldier, grinning broadly and giving a thumbs-up for his campaign photographer and videographer…
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