The U.S. Army responded to an incident that allegedly happened this week when Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump visited Arlington National Cemetery (ANC) to commemorate the lives of the 13 American soldiers who were killed by an Islamic suicide bombing during the Biden-Harris administration’s disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021.
Trump attended a wreath-laying ceremony for the fallen soldiers before joining the Gold Star families to visit Section 60 of the cemetery — an area reserved for soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The former president was joined by his photographer and videographer when an unnamed cemetery worker reportedly tried to “physically block” Trump’s team from accompanying him and stop them from filming and photographing in Section 60. The worker was reportedly brushed aside so Trump’s team could stay with him.
Trump spokesperson…