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WATCH: MSNBC’s Barnicle Claims ‘Trump Used Arlington National Cemetery as a Political Prop’


On Wednesday’s episode of “Morning Joe,” MSNBC contributor Mike Barnicle accused former President Donald Trump of using Arlington National Cemetery as a “prop for a political campaign.”

On Monday, former President Donald Trump participated in a wreath-laying ceremony commemorating the anniversary of the 2021 Kabul airport terrorist attack, which claimed the lives of 13 U.S. service members during the Afghanistan withdrawal.

“I know a lot of military veterans were very uncomfortable with the idea that Donald Trump was there at all. He even at one point posed with family members with a big smile and thumbs up,” host Jonathan Lemire said.

“We should note some of the family members did the same, that’s their right. Donald Trump seemingly very strange would do the same,” he added.

“Jonathan, I looked at the same pictures that you’re alluding to now and describing, taken at Arlington taken of the former president, and the thought rolled immediately through my mind, is nothing sacred? That is sacred ground,” Barnicle said.

“And the idea that any candidate of any party would use, intentionally or unintentionally, use that sacred ground as a prop for a political campaign is beyond condemnation,” he continued.

“It’s terribly upsetting, obviously, to people who have buried loved ones in Arlington National Cemetery. It’s terribly upsetting to veterans and terribly upsetting to people who view it as a spectacle,” he added.

“And it ought to be for Americans who value what the military does for this country worldwide and has done for this country for centuries and will continue to do for this country,” he said.

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