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Veterans Hit Trump As ‘draft Dodger’ In Biden Ad Dropped On D-day

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Three veterans slammed former President Trump as a “draft dodger” and argued he is unfit to be commander-in-chief in a new video from President Biden’s reelection campaign unveiled on Thursday, which marks the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings.

Marine Corps veteran Curtis Register, Army veteran Ed McCabe and Navy veteran Matthew McLaughlin participated in the one-minute video, which was intended to “highlight the stark contrast between Donald Trump, who criticizes veterans and has refused to take accountability or attend military funerals, and President Biden, who stands with our troops abroad and takes care of them at home,” according to the Biden campaign.

“A good commander-in-chief is somebody who gives a s---,” Register said to open the video.

“Donald Trump has zero accountability in his life,” McLaughlin said.

McCabe added, “He’s a draft dodger, simple as that.”

The campaign highlighted that Trump reportedly referred to American veterans buried in France as “losers” and “suckers” and mocked the late Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), who was a prisoner in the Vietnam War. Trump has previously denied making the "suckers" remark, though it was later confirmed by his former chief of staff John Kelly.

“From draft dodging to promising to take away veterans’ hard-earned benefits to repeating the rhetoric of dictators, it’s clear that Donald Trump doesn’t care about those who have bravely served our country. He doesn’t understand their sacrifice or the values they vowed to protect,” Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.) said in a statement.

Duckworth is a retired Army National Guard lieutenant colonel and a member of the Biden campaign’s national advisory board.

“The choice in this election could not be more clear; Donald Trump’s constant disrespect of our service members is in stark contrast to President Biden – a military father – who is working to support our troops and their families and who delivered an historic expansion of health care and benefits for veterans,” the senator added.

The Hill has reached out to the Trump campaign for comment on the video.

Biden is in Normandy for the D-Day anniversary and gave remarks urging Americans to remember the value of international alliances at a precarious moment in world affairs, contrasting it with Trump's America First agenda. Biden also met with dozens of veterans, including some who were at D-Day, telling them they’re the “greatest generation” and “saved the world.”

The president is set to cap off his visit Sunday with a stop at the same cemetery where Trump was unable to visit due to weather in 2018.


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