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Trump skips Dover ceremony for four US soldiers killed in Lithuania
@Source: washingtonexaminer.com
BODY OF FINAL MISSING US ARMY SOLDIER IN LITHUANIA RECOVERED, HEGSETH ANNOUNCES
“The Secretary of Defense will represent the Administration at the dignified transfer for the four brave U.S. servicemembers who tragically died during a training exercise in Lithuania,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement to the Washington Examiner.
Sgt. Jose Duenez Jr., Sgt. Edvin Franco, Pfc. Dante Taitano, and Staff Sgt. Troy Knutson-Collins, all based with the U.S. Army’s 3rd Infantry Division, went missing along with an M88A2 Hercules during a scheduled training exercise in Pabrade, Lithuania, last week. American, Lithuanian, and Polish teams searched the surrounding area for days before recovering the military vehicle from a swamp on Monday and recovering the final set of remains the following day.
The family members of the fallen soldiers requested that no media be present at the transfer on Friday, according to White House officials.
Democrats, however, were quick to note the president’s decision not to attend Friday’s dignified transfer.
“The President of the United States as of now will not meet the remains of our service members when they land at Dover… because he will be at a golf tournament,” Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) wrote on X. “Now you see why we are worried about his cuts to the VA?”
Furthermore, a group of Democratic lawmakers, including Sens. Dick Durbin (D-IL), Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), and Chris Coons (D-DE), are expected to attend the transfer at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware.
Former President Joe Biden drew sharp critiques for his 2021 attendance at the dignified transfer for U.S. service members killed in the August withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Critics attacked Biden after images of the former president checking his watch during the transfer went viral on social media. Trump featured the families of the 13 slain Americans throughout much of his 2024 campaign.
Prior to the departure from Europe on Thursday, American and Lithuanian officials honored the four fallen soldiers with a miles-long parade.
“In this time of profound sorrow, we are reminded of the indomitable bond between our nations,” the U.S. Embassy in Vilnius said in a statement. “The compassion, respect, and unwavering support demonstrated by Lithuania and all who stood with us will echo for years to come. To our Allies, fellow service members, and everyone who contributed to bringing them home—our deepest gratitude.”
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