Trump pays tribute to Iran war dead and vows Tehran ‘will never have a nuclear weapon’ in Memorial Day speech


President Donald Trump commemorated Memorial Day on Monday with an appearance at Arlington National Cemetery, where he paid tribute to the 13 US servicemembers who died in the Iran war. 

This year’s Memorial Day is the first since Trump ordered military action in Venezuela and a larger assault on Iran following last June’s bombing of three Iranian nuclear sites. 

On Saturday, Trump announced that the US was getting closer to a deal with Iran that could close out the war. 

The Iran war started in late February with joint US-Israeli strikes, with the President originally saying that it would only last a matter of weeks. 

‘In two wars recently, we’ve lost a total of 13 service members,’ Trump told the crowd. 

‘In Venezuela, which was a complete and total victory. We’re working very closely with the Venezuelan government right now. We took that over in one day. Lost no one,’ the President said.

‘In Operation Epic Fury, we lost 13 wonderful souls,’ he noted. ‘These incredible men and women gave their lives to ensure that the world’s No. 1 state sponsor of terror will never have a nuclear weapon.’

‘Oh, and they won’t,’ Trump added. ‘I assure you.’    

President Donald Trump paid tribute to the 13 servicemembers who have been killed during Operation Epic Fury as he marked Memorial Day at Arlington National Cemetery on Monday

President Donald Trump paid tribute to the 13 servicemembers who have been killed during Operation Epic Fury as he marked Memorial Day at Arlington National Cemetery on Monday 

President Donald Trump participates in a wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery on Monday to mark Memorial Day

President Donald Trump participates in a wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery on Monday to mark Memorial Day 

The family of one of the war dead,  Major Ariana Savino, was in the crowd.

Trump called her death a ‘selfless gift’ that will ‘not be in vain.’ 

‘Our debt to you is everlanding, and it’s always going to end in victory,’ Trump pledged. 

‘We’re having victories all over the place, more than we’ve had in many, many decades,’ the President added. 

Trump also linked Memorial Day, a somber occasion, to the upcoming July 4 holiday. 

‘Less than six weeks from now, our nation will reach a historic milestone, 250 years of majestic independence,’ Trump said. 

‘Before we hail the founding, we honor the fallen. Before we celebrate the triumph, we pay the tribute,’ he said. 

Trump was introduced by both Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and Vice President JD Vance. 

Cabinet members, including outgoing Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard (third from right), attend Memorial Day services at Arlington National Cemetery. Also attending (from left) Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin and FBI Director Kash Patel

Cabinet members, including outgoing Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard (third from right), attend Memorial Day services at Arlington National Cemetery. Also attending (from left) Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin and FBI Director Kash Patel

Protesters set up a demonstration against President Donald Trump's proposed arch, which he passed by in his motorcade en route to Arlington National Cemetery Monday

Protesters set up a demonstration against President Donald Trump’s proposed arch, which he passed by in his motorcade en route to Arlington National Cemetery Monday 

It likely marked one of Trump’s final official appearances alongside departing Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, who informed the President on Friday that she would leave the job at the end of June.  

Gabbard said she was exiting the administration due to her husband’s cancer diagnosis. 

A former Democratic congresswoman who backed progressive Senator Bernie Sanders during the 2016 race, Gabbard was welcomed into Trump’s MAGA fold during the 2024 race.

Gabbard helped the President build a bipartisan coalition that also included former Democrat, Robert F. Kennedy Jr, now Trump’s Health and Human Services Secretary.  

She’s a US Army reservist who served in the Iraq war. 

Gabbard stood alongside other Cabinet members, including Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin and FBI Director Kash Patel. 

Trump first participated in a wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery alongside Vance and Hegseth, before delivering remarks.

En route to Arlington, Trump’s motorcade passed the site where the President wants to build his triumphal arch, to mark the country’s 250th birthday. 

On Monday, a group of anti-arch protesters had gathered at the site, heckling the President as he drove by with large signs that read ‘arch insanity’ and one that labeled Trump a ‘rapist.’ 

A group of Vietnam War veterans is suing the administration over the ‘Arc de Trump,’ arguing it blocks the view of Arlington National Cemetery from the Lincoln Memorial. 

The project could also be derailed by a Federal Aviation Administration review that will determine whether the arch poses a flight hazard. 



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