Trump campaign involved in incident on grounds of Arlington National Cemetery
CBSN
Arlington National Cemetery said an "incident" took place on Monday when former President Donald Trump visited the cemetery with Gold Star families whose family members died during the 2021 withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Officials at the cemetery confirmed in a statement that there was an "incident" and a report was subsequently filed after Trump, along with members of his campaign, visited the cemetery.
Trump participated in a wreath laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier to mark three years since the suicide bombing in Kabul that killed 13 service members during the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan. He also visited Section 60, where veterans of the post-9/11 conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan are laid to rest.

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