Veterans groups condemn Trump for calling soldiers
killed or wounded in action 'Losers' and 'Suckers'
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Advocacy organizations representing millions of veterans across the United States voiced disgust and outrage late Thursday in response to reports from multiple news outlets detailing how Donald Trump has repeatedly disparaged American soldiers killed or wounded in war as "suckers" and "losers" in private.
The
Atlantic,
citing anonymous sources with direct knowledge of Trump's
comments, reported that Trump in 2018 canceled a
scheduled visit to the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery near Paris "because
he feared his hair would become disheveled in the rain, and because he did not
believe it important to honor American war dead."
According
to The Atlantic:
"In a conversation with senior staff members on the morning of the scheduled visit, Trump said, 'Why should I go to that cemetery? It's filled with losers,". "In a separate conversation on the same trip, Trump referred to the more than 1,800 marines who lost their lives at Belleau Wood as 'suckers' for getting killed."
The
Atlantic additionally
reported that during a 2017 visit to Arlington National Cemetery with
then-Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly, whose son Robert is buried there,
Trump turned to Kelly and said, "I
don't get it. What was in it for them?"
"Kelly (who declined to comment for this story) initially believed, people close to him said, that Trump was making a ham-handed reference to the selflessness of America's all-volunteer force. But later he came to realize that Trump simply does not understand non-transactional life choices."
The
president's reported comments, confirmed by the Associated
Press and the Washington
Post, were immediately condemned by advocacy groups,
lawmakers, and individual veterans as further confirmation that Trump has
nothing but contempt for former service members whose lives were taken or
severely impacted by overseas wars.
"This
is not surprising, nor is it the first time President Trump has attacked
veterans, but it is a new low, even for Trump," Will Goodwin, an Army
veteran and director of government relations for advocacy group VoteVets, said
in a statement.
"There is no rhyme or reason for Trump to cruelly attack our nation's fallen heroes. And it is especially egregious given that he's the commander in chief of our Armed Forces."
"Donald
Trump does not respect our men and women in uniform," Goodwin continued.
"He does not respect their families. He does not respect veterans. And
worse, he has matched his vile language with action. He has abused our
military, has made our country less safe, and has put our men and women in
uniform in harm's way for his own political gain."
The
Union Veterans Council, a national labor organization, called Trump "a national disgrace"
in the wake of The Atlantic's reporting.
In
a series of tweets late Thursday, Trump
denied the comments attributed to him in The Atlantic, writing—falsely—that he never called late
Republican Sen. John McCain a "loser."
Trump
went on to write that he swears "on whatever, or whoever, I was asked to
swear on, that I never called our great fallen soldiers anything other than
HEROES," a denial that critics found thoroughly unconvincing.
"This
is more made up Fake News given by disgusting and jealous failures in a
disgraceful attempt to influence the 2020 Election!" the president added.
In
a statement, Democratic presidential nominee
Joe Biden, whose late son Beau was an Iraq War veteran, said:
“If the revelations in today's Atlantic article are true, then they are yet another marker of how deeply President Trump and I disagree about the role of the president of the United States. I have long said that, as a nation, we have many obligations, but we only have one truly sacred obligation—to prepare and equip those we send into harm's way, and to care for them and their families, both while they are deployed and after they return home.”