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Arlington National Cemetery officials confirmed today that Trump campaign staff had “a verbal a

Arlington National Cemetery officials confirmed today that Trump campaign staff had “a verbal and physical altercation” with an official of the cemetery on Monday. [VoteVets] There are federal laws guarding the sanctity of Arlington National Cemetery from campaign activity. Those rules matter, because Arlington is the final resting place for generations of America’s best. It is above politics. But not to Trump. Not to his campaign. This Monday, an Arlington National Cemetery official tried to prevent Trump campaign personnel from entering Section 60, where recent combat casualties are buried — because campaign activity is not allowed in Section 60. Trump’s campaign staff verbally abused them and pushed them aside. If Trump truly cared about the fallen he’d fire these staffers — but he doesn’t. If JD Vance had a shred of dignity he’d speak out against these staffers — but he doesn’t. Trump’s staff did this because they knew he would want them to. They know he has no respect for the fallen or that hallowed ground. We are sick and tired of seeing Trump treating the Military, Veterans, and the fallen like props. Treating a visit to Arlington National Cemetery like a campaign event. There is no low he won’t stoop to. But you can be sure of this: VoteVets will be the tip of the spear in defeating Trump, once and for all. Tonight, as we get ready to fight back against Trump for degrading the fallen and violating the sanctity of Arlington National Cemetery, we’re hoping you have our back. [Please contribute $25 directly to VoteVets. There is no better way to fight back against Trump. We will put every dollar right back into defeating him and the MAGA-right — and that’s a promise.]( If you've stored your info with ActBlue, we'll process your contribution instantly: [Rush $10 now]( [Rush $25 now]( [Rush $50 now]( [Rush $100 now]( [Rush $250 now]( [Another Amount]( Thank you. The team at VoteVets  PAID FOR BY VOTEVETS, VOTEVETS.ORG, NOT AUTHORIZED BY ANY CANDIDATE OR CANDIDATE’S COMMITTEE Use of military rank, job titles or photographs in uniform does not imply the endorsement of the Department of Defense, Departments of the Army, Navy, Air Force, or the Marines or Space Force. This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](#). Email is a very important way we communicate with supporters like you, but if you want to, you can [unsubscribe here](.

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