The White House said Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth would represent the administration.
Summary
Donald Trump will not attend the dignified transfer of four U.S. soldiers killed during a training exercise in Lithuania.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will represent the administration at Dover Air Force Base. Critics noted Trump’s rare attendance at such ceremonies, citing just four appearances during his first term.
The soldiers’ remains were found in a peat bog after a March 25 accident.
Trump is instead scheduled to attend a dinner at Mar-a-Lago. Lithuania’s president honored the fallen at a repatriation ceremony, drawing contrast with Trump’s absence.
Nothing more patriotic than a fat orange Russian muppet playing golf at a resort that tax payers now pay for to protect him while he gives the middle finger to the U.S. military. Truly a gift to humanity is what this dumb fucking clown is.
.... and in this day in age ... nothing more American than in having Americans put up with it all
If any previous American president had done this, it would have been headline news for months .... for this administration it's completely normalized ... it doesn't show bad the government is ... it shows how dumbed down the country has become.
American citizens are not putting up with it all. There are massive protests in every city in America every weekend.
The problem is the the media is barely covering it at all, so people keep saying that Americans arent doing anything about it.
By next summer, every weekend will see MULTIPLE simultaneous major demonstrations in every major city across America, protesting multiple issues. That's when HitlerPig will turn the military and law enforcemnt against the protesters in a Tiananmen-style response that will allow him to impose Martial Law and cancel the mid-term elections, and preserve his Congressional majorities.
Actually, I think it shows how susceptible people are to what media tells them. The word is getting out to resist and organize. Traditional media doesn't have full control, but it is working to slow the reaction down.
Furthermore, people have a much tighter leash to their corporate overlords/sponsors, they have to be strategic about which protest (if they even have the energy).
So yeah, it's dumb and circumstances. But we've been been engineered down this path for the past few decades, it's coming for you too.
"the most exploited classes can rot in hell for taking an act of desperation in the hopes of surviving their contract period and getting any chance at a living wage and an education"
fuck off with your bullshit. this mentality doesn't help anyone and isn't any different from right wing virtue signaling
he barged into the cemetry and got a photo op, and the family just couldnt stop cheering him on, thats the most unbelievable part. while ignoring another soldier that was interred there,
The end of the American century was when he bragged about grabbing women by the pussy and it didn’t matter. Or mocking a disabled guy, and that didn’t matter. Or, long before that, talking about how he wants to fuck his daughter and that didn’t matter. Or…
No soldier with any sense of awareness to the fact that Donald Trump is an enemy to the US (which admittedly is depressingly few), would want him there anyway.
I expect nothing else from ol' Cheeto Face. He thought John McCain was a loser for getting shot down over Vietnam and being held as a POW, so I can only imagine what he would think of a bunch of guys drowning in a bog.
And yet i don't hear enough of them even talking about it. They aren't seeing this. It's just not making it into their info sphere or whatever cool black mirror name we gonna shoot for next.
We talk about it. A lot. At least my division and command does, both enlisted and officers. There were vets on April 5th that talked about it too, on the bullhorn.
I guess the only reason this is newsworthy is because we need the US military to turn against their commander and chief when he tries to hold the office indefinitely.
Kinda fucked the author didn't say this in the "Why It Matters" section
So military question, in America do civilians salute ? I see Trump saluting in a suit. In my country that's a no-no. Only military personnel in uniform and appropriate head apparel may salute, like all the soldiers next to Trump. Or is the president considered a military person since he's commander in chief ?
I mean civilians can salute if they want. There's no penalty. It just doesn't carry any meaning from a civilian and looks kind of goofy and out of place. Military personnel can't salute out of uniform, though. You may get disciplined over that.
It's not considered normal though for the president to have a resident billionaire dick-sucker that goes around doing Nazi salutes and supporting far right wing agendas in other nations though is it?
It has become a tradition for presidents to do it, but it's not part of actual customs and curtesies. You're really not supposed to salute out of uniform. You are supposed to salute an officer if you know they're an officer and you are in uniform, but if they're in civilian clothes, they're not supposed to salute back. Instead, just give an at ease.
ironic SEO image, at this point is Newsweek anything but a low quality right-wing rag?
Unlike most large American magazines, Newsweek has not used fact-checkers since 1996.
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In November 2022, the Southern Poverty Law Center reported that Newsweek had "taken a marked radical right turn by buoying extremists and promoting authoritarian leaders" since it hired conservative political activist Josh Hammer as editor-at-large. It noted the magazine's elevation of conspiracy theorists, publication of conspiracy theories about COVID-19, views such as support for a ban on all legal immigration to the United States and denying adults access to trans-affirming medical care, and failure to disclose potential conflicts of interest in the content published on Hammer's opinion section and podcast.