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Army Defends Arlington Employee in Trump Staff Altercation During Wreath-Laying; No Charges Filed
Aug 29, 2024, 03:48 PM
The U.S. Army has issued a rare statement following an altercation between the Trump campaign and an Arlington National Cemetery employee during a wreath-laying ceremony. During a visit by former President Donald Trump, a cemetery employee was "abruptly pushed aside" by a member of Trump's staff while attempting to enforce rules prohibiting political activity. The Army confirmed that the Trump staffers were informed of federal laws regarding political activity at the cemetery. Despite the incident, no charges will be filed, and the Army considers the matter closed. The Army also defended the employee, stating that her professionalism was "unfairly attacked" following the incident.
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