Trump Responds to Accusations: “Shameful Attempt to Influence Elections”



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The president is accused of calling fallen soldiers losers. Talk about fake news.

At his regular press conference at the White House, Donald Trump also commented on the report from

At his regular press conference at the White House, Donald Trump also commented on the “The Atlantic” report. (September 4, 2020)

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The president describes the accusations as fake news.

The president describes the accusations as fake news.

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“The Atlantic” wrote that Donald Trump should have called the fallen soldiers losers. The report was based on statements from four sources.

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US President Donald Trump rejected a media report that allegedly described fallen US soldiers as “losers.” “This is a fake story from a magazine that probably won’t be around for long,” Trump said at the White House on Friday.

He had previously tweeted: “I never called our great fallen soldiers more than heroes.” The report in “The Atlantic” magazine called Trump “a shameful attempt to influence the 2020 elections.”

In the report, citing four unspecified sources, Trump said on the occasion of a planned visit to a US military cemetery in 2018: “Why should I go to this cemetery? He’s full of losers. “

Trump also denied calling the late senator and veteran John McCain a “loser” and that he opposed the mourning flags after his death. Trump wrote on Twitter about his longtime internal party rival: “I was never a big fan of John McCain.” But “without hesitation” he ordered mourning flags and sent a plane to Arizona to take the coffin with McCain’s body to Washington.

The sources are “liars”

On the way back from an election rally in Pennsylvania to Washington on Thursday night, Trump was already outraged by the report by “Atlantic” editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg. “It’s a shame that a magazine can write something like that,” he said. If the anonymous sources cited in the report really exist, they are “rabble” and “liars.”

Trump challenger Joe Biden immediately wrote on Twitter: “Mr. President, if you don’t respect our troops, you can’t lead them either.” At a press conference in the US state of Delaware, he added that the accusations were “horrible.” If this turns out to be true, it is once again clear that Trump is not at all fit to be president and commander-in-chief of the US military. “It’s sick. It’s unfortunate. It’s so un-American, so unpatriotic,” Biden said. He will run against Republican Trump in the Nov. 3 election.

Trump traveled to France in November 2018 to commemorate the end of the First World War. He had canceled a visit to an American military cemetery. According to Trump, this was due to bad weather. Instead of taking a helicopter, Trump would have had to go there by car. Trump has now said that the Secret Service, which is responsible for protecting the president of the United States, rejected this for security reasons. A corresponding email showed White House spokeswoman Kayleigh McEnany to reporters on Friday and referred to several people who had testified about this version. The magazine was not interested in the truth, only in propaganda, McEnany said.

Grave reproach

“The Atlantic” wrote, however, that Trump canceled the visit at that time because he feared his hairstyle and because he did not believe it was important to honor fallen Americans. However, the day after the cancellation, Trump had visited another nearby US military cemetery, also in bad weather. Both Trump and his hair got wet in the heavy rain at the time.

The charge of failing to honor fallen soldiers is a serious charge for a prominent American politician, and especially for the president, who is also the commander-in-chief of the military. The military is very important in the United States. Trump’s reputation among members of the military had recently declined, according to a Military Times poll. Consequently, 41.3 percent of those surveyed wanted to vote for Biden, 37.4 percent for Trump.

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