Joe Biden Celebrates Memorial Day Honoring Fallen Soldiers at Arlington National Cemetery
In his Memorial Day address delivered at Arlington National Cemetery, President Joe Biden has passionately called upon Americans to honor and remember the profound sacrifices made to safeguard democracy, according to USA Today.
Emphasizing the unwavering commitment of the armed forces, Biden stressed that they have bravely fought and, if necessary, made the ultimate sacrifice to preserve American democracy.
Following a solemn wreath-laying ceremony adorned with flowers and a patriotic red, white, and blue bow at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Biden highlighted the enduring impact of their service and the profound resonance it carries.
The president also noted that it is the responsibility of every American to ensure that the sacrifices made were not in vain. He urged the nation to unite, emphasizing that the collective effort is essential for upholding the survival of democracy, the sanctity of the Constitution, and the preservation of "our decency."
As he reflected on the fallen heroes, Biden reminded the audience that they are not merely the fortunate beneficiaries of their legacy. Instead, they must embrace the role of custodians of their mission and carry forward the flame of freedom.
READ NEXT: Joe Biden Family Probe
Pres. Joe Biden Mourns Son Beau's Death
President Joe Biden commemorated Memorial Day with a heartfelt tribute, sharing his personal experience of loss and honoring the memory of his late son, Beau Biden, during his remarks at the Arlington National Ceremony, Fox News reports.
Recognizing the indelible sacrifices made to defend America's democratic system, Biden underscored the importance of never forgetting those whose lives are memorialized by the array of flags, flowers, and marble markers adorned the hallowed grounds.
He conveyed a poignant message: "Everyone here is somebody's mom or dad, brother or sister, wife or husband, friend or neighbor. Every headstone and marker is a life, a story, a loved one."
Beau Biden, the eldest son of President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden, tragically passed away from brain cancer in 2015 at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland.
Serving with the Delaware Army National Guard, Major Beau Biden had also been deployed to Iraq. The president often references his son's battle with cancer as the driving force behind his signing of the PACT Act, aimed at enhancing healthcare benefits for soldiers exposed to hazardous substances from "burn pits" during their service in Iraq.
In a display of empathy for Gold Star families, President Biden acknowledged that the following day marked the eighth anniversary of his son's untimely death. His remarks served as a poignant reminder that the pain of loss endured by those who have lost loved ones in service to the nation never diminishes.
Trump Wishes Memorial Day to Those Fighting' Misfits and Lunatic Thugs' Across the Nation
While President Joe Biden honors the fallen soldiers, former president Donald Trump conveyed his good wishes for a tranquil and contemplative Memorial Day while also sharing his concerns about the current state of the nation, per The Hill.
In a message posted on Truth Social, Trump expressed gratitude to those who sacrificed for the country. He extended his support to those actively combating the threats posed by terrorists, misfits, and individuals he referred to as "lunatic thugs" who, in his view, are working diligently from within to dismantle the greatness of the United States.
Trump's message on his social media platform emphasized his belief that America is facing unprecedented peril. Urging his followers to remain vigilant, he called upon them to oppose what he called "communists, Marxists, and fascist pigs" at every opportunity, with the overarching goal of restoring America's greatness.
READ MORE: US Default Deadline Adjusted
This article is owned by Latin Post.
Written by: Bert Hoover
WATCH: President Joe Biden leads tributes for fallen heroes on Memorial Day - From WFAA