Trump Campaign Warned Before Arlington Incident
Trump Campaign Warned Before Arlington Incident

Trump Campaign Warned Before Arlington Incident

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Donald Trump's campaign was reportedly warned against taking photographs at Arlington National Cemetery prior to a wreath-laying ceremony honoring service members killed in the Afghanistan War. During the event, two campaign staff members allegedly verbally abused and pushed aside a cemetery official who attempted to enforce the prohibition against photography in Section 60, where many service members are buried. Arlington officials confirmed that an incident occurred and stated federal law prohibits political activities within the cemetery. Trump's spokesperson denied the claims of abuse and asserted that a private photographer was allowed. Despite warnings, Trump and his team have since used images from the event in campaign materials, raising concerns about compliance with federal regulations. Trump's involvement in the incident has drawn criticism as indicative of his campaign's disregard for established laws and protocols.

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