Donald Trump insults his martyred soldiers, calling them looser and sucker

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Washington: US President Donald Trump has insulted American soldiers killed in different actions, calling them ‘Looser’ and ‘Sucker’. This comment was first recorded in Atlantic magazine, then the Associated Press and Fox News also confirmed it. The President and his allies are refusing to make any such remarks. The meaning of the word looser is nakara and sucker means parasite that thrives on resources. After this comment of President Trump, many angry journalists have attacked him.

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Soldiers killed in military action insulted
Progressive group VoteWets has posted a video of families whose members have been killed in military operations. One family expressed their displeasure and said that you cannot know what it is called sacrifice. American soldier Paul Rickhoff, who fought in the Iran and Afghanistan war, said in a tweet on this comment made by Trump, who is very surprised by this comment of Trump. Analysts believe that Trump’s reelection of such remarks could be fatal to him as he desperately needs the votes of military voters.

Trump had asked for soldiers killed in Paris. This is a cemetery full of losers
According to The Atlantic, Trump canceled a visit to an American cemetery on the outskirts of Paris in 2018, saying it was a cemetery full of losers. Four credible sources told the magazine that Trump rejected the idea of ​​going to the cemetery because he felt that the rains outside at that time would damage his hair. According to him, the dead of America’s war is not so important that so much is done for them. During the same visit, President Trump allegedly called the 1800 American soldiers killed in Beloved.

American army went to stop the attack of German soldiers on Paris
During World War I, this battle helped prevent the attack of German soldiers on Paris and it was honored by the US Marine Corps. The reason for the cancellation of the trip was told by the White House that the presidential helicopter was damaged in bad weather. The entire episode is mentioned in the recent book of President Trump’s former National Security Advisor John Bolton.

The Atlantic’s reporting was based on anonymous sources but the Associated Press said it has confirmed several comments and a Fox News correspondent said it has also confirmed some of the comments.

Trump calls it fake news and accuses Kelly of …
Trump has denied these reports, calling it fake news. He told reporters on Friday that the source of this story was White House Chief of Staff John Kelly, who was unable to handle the pressures of the job.

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