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@WhiteHouse He should be ashamed to attend. This is his war. He is responsible for all the d*aths involved with Epstein Fury. Hopefully he took off his merchandising hat this time. Raising money using a picture of a dignified transfer is pure evil. But totally on brand for DJT.
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President Donald J Trump is incredibly unique out of the ordinary and chosen to be the founding father of the redemption and restoration of the United States of America!
I am proud that he is my president.
And I sustain and support him unconditionally as my commander and chief.
PS President Trump where’s my invitation to Mar-a-Lago? 😳😂☺️
@realDonaldTrump @POTUS 🙏🏻🇺🇸
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@WhiteHouse His victims.
His carnage.
Their lives.
Their family’s nightmares.
Hopefully he at leaves his fucking cap at the White House.
War criminal.
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@WhiteHouse @Dikachi289705 Trump visits for photos while the real cost of war keeps piling up optics over accountability, as usual.
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@WhiteHouse @godson_umo63005 My thoughts are with the families of the fallen heroes and gratitude for their service. President Trump attends dignified transfer ceremony for 6 U.S.service members lost in Operation Epic Fury at Dover Air Force Base.
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@WhiteHouse @Iwillwin1day R.I.P to the brave men and women of this country.
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@WhiteHouse Moments like this should also raise serious questions about the decisions that led here.
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@WhiteHouse A solemn duty.
Honor their sacrifice.
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President Trump just left the White House for Dover to receive the six American heroes killed in Operation Epic Fury. While cowards scream peace, Trump delivered justice.
These warriors didn’t die for weakness, they died crushing Iran’s terror machine so America stays feared, not laughed at. Democrats funded the enemy. Trump ended it. Flag-draped coffins. Real victory. No apologies. Peace through STRENGTH or die on your knees. God bless the fallen. God bless Trump.
Iran…your nightmare just began💪🏻🇺🇸
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@WhiteHouse @abhay_182 **"President Trump honoring our fallen heroes at Dover – solemn, respectful, and real leadership 🙏🇺🇸
God bless the six brave service members of Operation Epic Fury and their families. True Commander-in-Chief energy 🔥 #Trump #HonorTheFallen"**
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@WhiteHouse Honoring the brave. 🇺🇸🙏 Their sacrifice will never be forgotten
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@WhiteHouse A moment of dignity for those who gave everything in service. 🙏
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@WhiteHouse @twix563 Prayers for Our Military 🙏🏻🇺🇸🫡 and there families ❤️❤️❤️
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@WhiteHouse Honoring their sacrifice. Rest in peace to the fallen heroes. 🇺🇸🙏
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@WhiteHouse What a price they paid for a man being in the Epstein files. Sickening.
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@WhiteHouse May God protect and bless President Donald J. Trump
Love from 🇬🇧
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@WhiteHouse May the Holy Spirit comfort the families
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@WhiteHouse Our thoughts are with the families and the nation as we honor the sacrifice of these brave service members.
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The weight of these moments defines presidential leadership more than any policy debate or economic metric.
When Trump flew to Dover in 2017 for the Yemen raid casualties, he spent 3 hours with families instead of the scheduled 45 minutes.
Biden checked his watch during the Afghanistan withdrawal ceremony.
These aren't partisan talking points, they're documented differences in how leaders handle the hardest part of the job.
The families of these six heroes deserve a commander in chief who understands that every overseas mission carries this ultimate risk.
Operation Epic Fury reminds us that even in an AI-driven world, human courage and sacrifice still protect our freedoms.
Memorial Day weekend takes on deeper meaning when you see images like this.
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@WhiteHouse Six lives lost and it’s called an “operation” like it’s just another line item. Maybe the real controversy is how easily leaders send people into situations that end like this—and then wrap it in ceremony instead of accountability.
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@WhiteHouse Attending a dignified transfer at Dover Air Force Base is one of the most serious duties a president performs, signaling a moment of national mourning and respect for the fallen service members.
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@WhiteHouse Senseless
If we had a president who could see beyond the midterm elections this never would have happened
Our career politicians have no forward looking vision for the country
They are unable to consider second and third order effects
They can only see the NEXT ELECTION
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@WhiteHouse He lefts the white House long ago and he is even back, the media is always controlled
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