‘You’re the loser, you’re the loser’: Biden slams Trump over his alleged comment about Normandy veterans

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  • President Joe Biden insisted that former President Donald Trump is a “sucker” and a “loser,” while Trump insisted that the report calling dead World War I veterans was “fabricated.”

    ‘I was recently in France for a day and I spoke well about the heroes who have died. I went to the World War II cemetery, the World War I cemetery, he refused to go there,” Biden said during Thursday night’s debate in Atlanta.

    In 2020 The Atlantic Ocean reported that Trump turned down a visit to the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery, near Paris, in 2018 because he was “afraid his hair would be messed up by the rain.”

    According to the outlet, Trump reportedly said to the visiting staff: ‘Why would I go to that cemetery? It’s full of losers.’

    President Joe Biden insisted former President Donald Trump is a “sucker” and a “loser,” while Trump insisted the report he called dead World War I veterans “made up” was

    “I was in France recently for a day and spoke well of the heroes who died. I went to the World War II cemetery, the World War I cemetery, where he refused to go,” Biden said during Thursday night’s debate in Atlanta.

    “My son was not a loser, not a loser,” Biden said, referring to his late son Beau, who served in the Army in Iraq. Biden has long attributed his son’s fatal brain cancer to the burns he suffered during his deployment.

    “You’re the loser! You’re the loser!” Biden continued.

    “First of all, that was made up,” Trump said of the quote. “They made it up. It was in the third-grade magazine that it didn’t work out. Like a lot of these magazines, he made that up,” he added, referring to Jeffrey Goldberg, editor in chief of The Atlantic.

    Trump’s former chief of staff John Kelly confirmed the comments, adding that Trump had said he would not allow boneless soldiers to attend a White House meeting in 2018 and said their presence “doesn’t look good for him.” ‘.

    Four years later, the story apparently weighs on Trump’s mind.

    “Think about it from a practical standpoint,” Trump told a crowd in Las Vegas earlier this month.

    “I’m standing there with generals and military men in a cemetery, and I look at them and say, ‘These people are losers and losers.’ Now think about it; unless you’re a psychopath, a lunatic, or a really stupid person, who would say that anyway?”

    In 2015, Trump made some remarkable statements about Senator John McCain, Republican from Arizona.

    “He’s not a war hero,” Trump insisted. ‘He was a war hero because he was captured. I like people who haven’t been captured.’

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