On Thursday’s episode of Human Events Daily, host Jack Posobiec tore into the deep state and its controlled media after Donald Trump was smeared for visiting Section 60 of the Arlington Cemetary to honor the troops killed during the Afghanistan withdrawal. Posobiec emphasized that Trump was invited there by the families of the troops and requested he take photos with them in front of their graves.
However the mainstream media and even the US Army have released statements trying to paint the scenario as inappropriate since the former president is running for re-election. They went as far as saying he broke the law. Posobiec pointed out that there was no signage or campaign materials present at the event whatsoever. If there had been, he said, “of course we would criticize that.”
Posobiec then pointed out the hypocrisy in that Joe Biden also previously attended a ceremony in Section 60 of the Arlington Cemetary while he was running for election and used some of the footage from the event in a political ad. However the Army and the mainstream media stayed silent about this.
He stated that “at the end of the day, what they’re really upset about is the fact that they didn’t do their jobs, and that’s why the 13 troops are lying in the ground in Arlington when they should be home with their families.” […]
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