Trump honors fallen heroes, vows to fix republic ahead of 250th anniversary

President Donald Trump honored the American heroes and praised him during the anniversary day speech at the Armington National Cemetery in Virginia on Monday, pledging to “reform” the Republic, which was established almost 250 years ago.
“We met today to honor the amazing members of the service who rest in glory in this cemetery and burial around the world, and in a thousand only places known to God every hour of danger and every moment of crisis,” Trump said. “American warriors left behind the blessings of the house and the family to respond to the invitation of their nation. They offered everything they had inside and gave their last breath to each of us, so that we can live safe and open for free.
“This morning we commend their immortal actions. We participate in the sadness of their beloved families, and as one nation, we thank the final gift that I give to all of us, knowing that these warriors. This is what they die for for others.”
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President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance Salute during the celebration of the 157th National Memorial Day in the Armington National Cemetery, on Monday, in Arlington, Virginia. (AP Photo/Jacquilyn Martin)
The President said that the day of the anniversary 2025 “is especially important as we celebrate 250 years since the fall of the first American patriots in the battlefield in two and a half centuries.”
Trump said: “In Lexington Green, Concorde Bridge, Bonker Hill, became the courage of Minotin and the children of the humble farm, the first to kill their lives for a nation that had no name yet,” Trump said. “These young people could never know their sacrifices for us, but we definitely know what we owe to them. They gave us their courage, the most freedom and most noble republics on the face of the earth.”
He added: “A republic that I repair after four years and difficult. This was four difficult years.
“We’ll do better than we did as a nation, better than ever. I promise you.”
Trump realized the family members who are alive in the presence of many soldiers who fell by name, including the veterans who died in the lines of duty in Vietnam, Iraq and Syria.

President Donald Trump, Vice President, JD Verse, Defense Minister Beit Higseth, General Trevor Bredincamp, attends a ceremony on a wreath day in the grave of the unknown soldier, in the Armington National Cemetery, Monday. (AP Photo/Jacquilyn Martin)
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Remembering their stories, the President also promised a “big and great celebration” next year as he celebrates the 250th anniversary of the nation and thanked God that he will be in his position to celebrate the important teacher.
“These unusual American heroes, their huge sacrifices and ultimate importance are. They only offer a dim over the infinite grace that we have received from all those who have put their lives to America over the past 250 years. We will get a big and big celebration. You know, 250 years,” Trump said.
“In some respects, I am happy because I missed that second term, as it was because I will not be the president of that,” he added. “Most of all, in addition, we have the World Cup and we have the Olympic Games. Can you imagine?

President Donald Trump at the celebration of the 157th National Memorial Day in the Armington National Cemetery, Monday, in Arlington, Virginia. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nightson)
“God has done so. I also think so. He did so,” Trump said, as he was attributed to divine intervention after he lost his re -election in 2020 and was re -elected in 2024.
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Trump said: “In any corner of this cemetery, wherever our war rests our war, anywhere on the face of the earth, you will find countless stories about the equal championship, heroism, sorrow, and patriotism that are unparalleled and dedicated, and the work of self -denial and courage that challenges understanding,” Trump said. “We salute them with their eternal and eternal glory. We continue our tremendous endeavor to the fate of America and we make our nation stronger, more free, and more than ever.
“God bless our fallen heroes. God bless the families of our golden star, and God bless the United States of America.”
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2025-05-26 19:54:00