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Donald Trump Tells Families of War Dead He Has ‘Everything’—Turns Memorial Day Speech Into a Personal Celebration

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Published On: May 27, 2025
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Donald Trump is no stranger to controversial headlines, and his latest Memorial Day remarks are no exception. Whether it’s his off-script moments or unexpected jabs, the POTUS has a habit of using of making even the most serious moments all about him. Monday’s speech at Arlington National Cemetery followed suit.

Speaking to a crowd of Gold Star families and military officials, Trump took the stage at the Arlington National Amphitheatre to pay tribute to America’s fallen soldiers, but couldn’t resist veering off message to talk about his own successes.

 “In addition, we have the World Cup and we have the Olympics,” Trump said, after noting that he’ll be hosting a military parade in Washington, DC on June 14, which also happens to be his 79th birthday. “Can you imagine I missed that four years? And now look what I have, I have everything. Amazing the way things work out.”

He referred to the upcoming parade as a “big, big celebration”, and added, “I’m glad I missed that second term where it was because I wouldn’t be your president.”

The parade, set to mark the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army, doubled as a moment of personal celebration. Though it was warmly received by the crowd, the internet didn’t let it slide. 

Earlier in the day, Trump had also posted on social media, writing, “Happy Memorial Day to all, including the scum that spent the last four years trying to destroy our country,” a message that drew immediate backlash.

Harry Sisson noted on X, “This is the Memorial Day message Trump decided to post. There is not a single mention of our fallen troops, veterans, or anyone who has served. What a total disgrace.” Another user noted, “This is the Memorial Day message from Trump. He is the most disgusting, disgraceful, hateful, vile embarrassment to our country and the entire world.”

During the event, Trump did strike emotional notes at times, especially when introducing families of fallen soldiers. Speaking to the young sons of naval officer Shannon Kent, who died in Syria six years ago, he said: “Let me say your mum was a hero and her love, her strength, and her spirit are always with us and always with you.”

The event also featured speeches from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Vice President JD Vance. Hegseth declared the U.S. “must be prepared for war” while Vance urged restraint, saying, “The very best way to honour the fallen is to only ask the next generation to make the ultimate sacrifice when they absolutely must.”

 Meanwhile, tensions with Russia hovered over the backdrop of the ceremony. Just a day before, Trump called Vladimir Putin “crazy” in response to recent drone and missile attacks in Ukraine. The Russian government clapped back by accusing Trump of having “emotional overload.”

Even on a day meant for remembrance, Trump found a way to mix personal celebration, military praise, and political jabs. With Trump at the podium, even remembrance comes with a side of self-promotion.

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JD Vance and Pete Hegseth Listens as Trump Delivers Speech. Image via @payitfoward1/X.com

 

Vance Delivering his Memorial Day Speech
JD Vance Delivering his Memorial Day Speech. image via @wolfbrief_/X.com
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Mohar Battacharjee

Mohar is a passionate MCU fan, cricket enthusiast, and a big fan of rom-coms. When she’s not re-watching a Marvel classic or catching a game, she’s either power-napping or browsing the latest MCU updates. As a Senior Editor and entertainment writer at Inquisitr now, she loves to shape her thoughts into words and bring stories to life—because that's what she does the best.

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