Former Trump White House national security adviser John Bolton highlighted the missteps of GOP nominee Donald Trump following his controversial visit to Arlington National Cemetery this week.
During an appearance on CNN, Bolton discussed how Trump interacted with family members of service members killed in Kabul during the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. He expressed surprise at the U.S. Army issuing a statement about a Trump campaign staffer’s behavior towards an Arlington official, noting that it was uncommon for the Army to make such statements.
Bolton clarified that Trump’s actions at Arlington with the families and the pictures taken were not inherently wrong. However, he criticized Trump for using the footage and images from the visit for political advertisement purposes, which goes against the rules of Arlington National Cemetery that prohibit political campaign-related activities.
In response to the incident, Trump claimed he did not seek publicity and blamed individuals in Washington for the controversy. Bolton expressed disappointment that the Army chief of staff did not make a statement on the matter, highlighting the campaign’s disregard for using the visit for political gain.
Despite the campaign’s belief that leveraging the visit will benefit them, Bolton emphasized that such actions are exactly what regulations aim to prevent at Arlington National Cemetery. He concluded by condemning the behavior as shameful.
The discussion on the Arlington incident continued, with references to Trump’s co-campaign manager sharing footage of Trump at the tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The host questioned the aggressive response from the campaign on the issue, particularly considering the military background of the campaign manager.
Ultimately, Bolton and Mattingly agreed that using the visit to Arlington for political purposes was inappropriate, disrespectful, and contrary to the sanctity of the national cemetery. The focus shifted to the implications of such actions on the political landscape, with both expressing concern over the ethical implications of exploiting a solemn visit for personal and political gain. following sentence:
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