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Donald Trump has made his first official appearance since losing the election to Democrat Joe Biden. The American president attended a Veterans Day ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery, despite bad weather. The White House leader attended the ceremony with First Lady Melania Trump and United States Vice President Mike Pence.
Donald Trump did not look at the press or comment.
Meanwhile, President-elect Joe Biden attended a Veterans Day ceremony in Philadelphia. Both his sons, Beau, who died 5 years ago, and Hunter served in the United States Army.
In the election campaign, The Atlantic had published a bombshell article in which it claimed, citing four sources on condition of anonymity, that President Donald Trump had repeatedly spoken in derogatory terms about US soldiers killed on the battlefield. I would have called them “fools” and “losers.” In addition, the author of the article said, the American president had canceled a visit to a cemetery of the heroes of France for fear that the rain had ruined his carefully arranged hair. Evidently, Donald Trump vehemently denied this information, and on Wednesday, when he went to Airlington Cemetery on Veterans Day, the incident even brought rain.
Donald Trump is making layoffs
Meanwhile, waiting for that result to confirm a new term, Donald Trump, the incumbent president, is cleaning up his administration. At least 9 officials were fired, transferred to other positions or decided toY give them themselves resignation after it became clear that Donald Trump lost the election. The most resounding dismissal is that of the head of the Pentagon, since the beginning of the week. Meanwhile, his deputy and chief of staff were fired.
And between November 6 and 8, the administration Trump has secretly fired the heads of the three federal agencies that oversee the regulation of nuclear weapons, electricity and gas, and international aid.
Another official fired by the American leader is the scientist who monitors climate change under the Global Change Research Program.
The American press writes that many top officials who hired Trump could be removed from office in the coming weeks.
Editor: Luana Pavaluca