Former President Donald John Trump just gave a very presidential-sounding speech on Fox News. He issued a heartfelt message honoring falling U.S. soldiers and their legacy and families. Trump has been clear over his political tenure, that he is not pro-war but is all about supporting those who lose their lives fighting for the U.S. anyway.
In the clip posted to Twitter, a very official-sounding message is making waves while Joe Biden and his regime appear to be in panic mode.
“As one nation, America mourns the loss of our brave and brilliant American service members in a savage and barbaric terrorist attack in Afghanistan. These noble American warriors laid down their lives in the line of duty. They sacrificed themselves for the country that they love, racing against time to rescue their fellow citizens from harm’s way. They died as American heroes, and our nation will honor their memory forever.
I want to express my deepest condolences to the families of those we have lost. Today, all Americans grieve alongside you. Together we also pray that God will heal the other courageous American service members who were wounded in this heinous attack. In addition, our hearts are with the families of all the innocent civilians who died, and with the many men women, and children who were terribly injured in this act of evil.
This tragedy should never have taken place, it should never have happened, and it would not have happened, if I were your president…” He continues in the video below:
How real leadership looks: pic.twitter.com/CzzWjSiL7C
— Media Right News (@MediaRightNews1) August 27, 2021
Stay tuned for updates on this tragic situation.
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