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. then released a video of it on Tik Tok. From The Atlantic:
A cemetery employee politely attempted to stop the campaign staff from filming in Section 60. Taking campaign photos and videos at gravesites is expressly forbidden under federal law. The Trump entourage, according to a subsequent statement by the U.S. Army, which oversees the cemetery, abruptly pushed her aside.
Trumps campaign soon posted a video on TikTok, overlaid with Trumps narration: We didnt lose one person in 18 months. And then theythe Biden administrationtook over, that disaster of leaving Afghanistan.
Trump was unsurprisingly not telling the truth; 11 soldiers were killed in Afghanistan in his last year in office, and his administration had itself negotiated the withdrawal. But such fabrications are incidental sins compared with what came next. A top Trump adviser, Chris LaCivita, and campaign spokesperson Steven Cheung talked to reporters and savaged the employee who had tried to stop the entourage. Cheung referred to her as an unnamed individual, clearly suffering a mental-health episode. LaCivita declared her a despicable individual who ought to be fired.
There was, of course, another way to handle this mistake. Governor Spencer Cox of Utah had accompanied Trump to the cemetery, and his campaign emailed out photos of the governor and the former president there. When challenged, Cox did what is foreign to Trump: He apologized. You are correct, Cox replied to a person criticizing the event on X, adding, It did not go through the proper channels and should not have been sent. My campaign will be sending out an apology.
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