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This is a fair question, not that servicemen approving of Trump's appearance would make what allegedly happened okay.
That's is just barely close to what actually happened.
Well that's is my interpretation of what I heard happened. If you were there I'd be glad to hear what you saw.
If we're assuming that all allegations are true, Trump didn't do anything. A member of his team did "show an absolute lack of respect for the solemnity and sanctity of our national military cemetery" to put it in your words, but there's no claim that Trump participated in such actions nor that he directed or encouraged them. Unless I'm wrong, and there are articles saying Trump said "keep pushing that federal government employee homie" and I just missed those.
I guess I can't argue with that. I thought he was a "strong leader" but it turns out he's not in charge of anything? Ok.