Trump at Arlington: Wreath Laying & Memorial Day
- President Donald Trump observed Memorial Day by delivering remarks at Arlington National Cemetery.
- However, the president's day began with a series of social media posts sharply critical of former President
- Trump also targeted federal judges who have opposed his management's deportation policies, describing them as "USA HATING JUDGES" with a "SICK" and "DANGEROUS" ideology.
President Trump marked Memorial Day with a solemn wreath-laying at Arlington National Cemetery, honoring fallen soldiers. Yet,the day’s meaning was overshadowed by a barrage of social media attacks. The former president used social media to criticize President Biden, accusing him of harming the country.Trump did not hold back, also targeting federal judges with harsh language. This juxtaposition of honoring veterans with political salvos offers a sharp contrast. News Directory 3 provides in-depth coverage of these events. Witnessing a day of remembrance transform into a platform for political clashes is a stark reminder of today’s political climate. Discover what’s next as the week unfolds.
Trump Honors Fallen at Arlington, Attacks biden on Memorial Day
Updated May 26, 2025
President Donald Trump observed Memorial Day by delivering remarks at Arlington National Cemetery. The visit included placing a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, a conventional act for U.S. presidents. Trump saluted as “Taps” played,accompanied by vice President JD Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
However, the president’s day began with a series of social media posts sharply critical of former President Joe Biden. Trump accused Biden of attempting to “DESTROY OUR COUNTRY” and enabling “AN OPEN BORDER.”
Trump also targeted federal judges who have opposed his management’s deportation policies, describing them as “USA HATING JUDGES” with a “SICK” and ”DANGEROUS” ideology. The president expressed hope that the Supreme Court would intervene against what he termed “MONSTERS WHO WANT OUR COUNTRY TO GO TO HELL.”
these remarks followed an earlier “HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY!” message, a greeting often considered inappropriate for a day of solemn remembrance for fallen soldiers. The juxtaposition of honoring fallen soldiers and political attacks drew attention.
What’s next
The White House has not yet released details of President Trump’s schedule for the remainder of the week, but further statements regarding immigration policy and judicial appointments are anticipated.
