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Two campaign staffers have been identified in connection to a dustup that took place when former President Donald Trump visited Arlington National Cemetery for a wreath-laying ceremony. An alleged altercation occurred between Trump’s campaign staffers and a cemetery employee over photographs taken in Section 60 on Aug. 26.

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Section 60 is the area of Arlington National Cemetery where the bodies of fallen U.S. soldiers who served in Iraq and Afghanistan are buried. Trump was there honoring fallen Marines, reportedly at the invitation of Gold Star families.

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The incident sparked controversy over campaign conduct in sacred spaces.

Deputy Campaign Manager Justin Caporale and advance team member Michel Picard are accused of being involved in the reported dispute with the cemetery employee, according to an NPR report.

The U.S. Army says that an employee “was abruptly pushed aside” while attempting to enforce cemetery regulations, particularly regarding the photography restrictions in Section 60.

Presidential campaigns are forbidden from taking photos or video in Section 60 for campaign purposes.

Trump dismissed the allegations on social media as a “made up story by Comrade Kamala and her misinformation squad.”

The Trump campaign denied any wrongdoing, stating there was “no conflict” or “fighting” at the site. A Trump campaign spokesperson emphasized that the visit was to support Gold Star families and honor fallen soldiers.

Vice President Harris responded, calling Arlington National Cemetery “a solemn place” and “not a place for politics.” She also accused Trump of disrespecting sacred ground for political purposes.

The Army said a police report was filed over the incident, however, the cemetery employee is not pressing charges and the Army considers the case closed.

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[LAUREN TAYLOR]

TWO TRUMP CAMPAIGN STAFFERS HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED IN CONNECTION to a dustup as FORMER PRESIDENT TRUMP VISITed ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY FOR A WREATH-LAYING CEREMONY. 

 

AN ALLEGED ALTERCATION occured BETWEEN TRUMP’S CAMPAIGN STAFFERS AND A CEMETERY EMPLOYEE OVER PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN IN SECTION 60 – ON AUGUST 26TH.

 

SECTION 60 IS THE AREA OF ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETARY WHERE THE BODIES OF FALLEN U-S SOLDIERS – WHO SERVED IN IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN – ARE BURIED.

 

TRUMP WAS THERE HONORING FALLEN MARINES, reportedly at the invitation of GOLD STAR FAMILIES.

 

THE INCIDENT HAS SPARKED CONTROVERSY OVER CAMPAIGN CONDUCT IN SACRED SPACES.

 

DEPUTY CAMPAIGN MANAGER JUSTIN CAPORALE AND ADVANCE TEAM MEMBER MICHEL PICARD ARE ACCUSED OF BEING INVOLVED IN the reported DISPUTE WITH THE CEMETARY EMPLOYEE, NPR reported.

 

THE U.S. ARMY SAYS THAT AN EMPLOYEE ‘WAS ABRUPTLY PUSHED ASIDE’ WHILE ATTEMPTING TO ENFORCE CEMETERY REGULATIONS, PARTICULARLY REGARDING THE PHOTOGRAPHY RESTRICTIONS IN SECTION 60.

 

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS ARE FORBIDDEN FROM TAKING PHOTOS OR VIDEO IN SECTION 60 FOR CAMPAIGN PURPOSES.

 

TRUMP DISMISSED THE ALLEGATIONS ON SOCIAL MEDIA AS A quote ‘MADE UP STORY BY COMRADE KAMALA AND HER MISINFORMATION SQUAD.’

 

THE TRUMP CAMPAIGN DENIES ANY WRONGDOING, STATING THERE WAS ‘NO CONFLICT’ OR ‘FIGHTING’ AT THE SITE. A TRUMP CAMPAIGN SPOKESPERSON EMPHASIZED THAT THE VISIT WAS TO SUPPORT GOLD STAR FAMILIES AND HONOR FALLEN SOLDIERS.

 

VICE PRESIDENT HARRIS RESPONDED, CALLING ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY ‘A SOLEMN PLACE’ AND ‘NOT A PLACE FOR POLITICS,’ ACCUSING TRUMP OF DISRESPECTING SACRED GROUND FOR POLITICAL PURPOSES.

 

THE ARMY SAYS – A POLICE RePORT WAS FILED OVER THE INCIDENT, HOWEVER, THE CEMETeRY EMPLOYEE IS NOT PRESSING CHARGES AND THE ARMY CONSIDERS THE CASE CLOSED.

 

FOR STRAIGHT ARROW NEWS, I’M LAUREN TAYLOR.