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Trump posted a picture of a raised hand salute on social media and celebrated ‘Veterans Day’ (Details)

Trump posted a picture of a raised hand salute on social media and celebrated ‘Veterans Day’ (Details)

November 11, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor News

Biden attended the event with Harris… “Now is the time to keep our faith in each other and come together.”

Trump posted a picture of a raised hand salute on social media and celebrated ‘Veterans Day’ (Details)

Trump celebrates Veterans Day

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(Washington = Yonhap News) Reporter Kang Byung-cheol = On the 11th (local time), Veterans Day in the United States, President-elect Donald Trump showed his respect for veterans by posting a picture of a raised hand salute on his social media. it did

This morning, President-elect Trump posted this photo on Truth Social with the words ‘Happy Veterans Day’ with an American flag in the background.

However, President-elect Trump did not post a separate message on social media.

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Earlier, during his visit to France in 2018, President-elect Trump canceled a visit to the Fallen Veterans Cemetery where US Marines who died in World War I are buried, calling the veterans “losers” and “reporters” ahead of the 2020 presidential election. He was called.

In a TV debate in June this year, before dropping out as the Democratic presidential candidate, President Joe Biden criticized President-elect Trump’s treatment of seniors and said, “You’re a brat and a loser.”

He dismissed this criticism of the Democratic Party as ‘fake news’.

First Lady Melania Trump also posted “I do,” she said.

Vice President-elect J.D. Vance, a Marine Corps veteran, said.

Biden and Harris attend Veterans Day ceremony

Biden and Harris attend Veterans Day ceremony

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Meanwhile, President Biden, along with Vice President Kamala Harris, attended the Veterans Day ceremony held at Arlington National Cemetery on this day.

This is the first time Vice President Harris has gone on a public schedule with President Biden since losing the presidential election.

In his memorial address, President Biden said, “It has been the greatest honor of my life to serve, care and lead you as you have protected us.” To America.

“Now is the time to keep our faith in each other and come together as a nation,” he said, adding, “The world is counting on you and each of us who have fought to heal America’s wounds.”

He then reiterated that the United States was a country founded on ideals and emphasized, “We may not have lived up to them every moment, but we never gave up on them, especially when times were tough.”

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