President Trump marked his first Memorial Day back in office with a speech at Arlington, blending tributes to fallen soldiers with political jabs, stirring mixed reactions from attendees and online critics.
This Memorial Day, President Trump joined Gold Star Families and servicemembers at Arlington National Cemetery, delivering a heartfelt tribute to the sacrifices of fallen heroes who fought for America's freedom.
In a poignant Memorial Day address, Trump honored fallen heroes while launching a political critique against the Biden administration, all while looking forward to major upcoming events like the World Cup and Olympics.
President Trump proclaims May 26, 2025, as Memorial Day, urging Americans to unite in prayer for peace and honor the sacrifices of our fallen heroes. Join the National Moment of Remembrance at 3:00 p.m.
In a historic ceremony, Trump awarded the first-ever Medal of Sacrifice to three fallen Florida deputies, honoring their bravery and sacrifice, while also addressing significant issues like online exploitation and AI dangers.