Hillary Clinton Urges Americans to Argue Against Trump at Memorial Day Gatherings
- Hillary Clinton urged supporters on May 23, 2025, to discuss President Trump's recently passed budget bill during Memorial Day gatherings in the United States.
- She framed this call as a mission to highlight why Trump's 'big, beautiful bill,' passed by the House on May 22, would harm American children and families over the holiday weekend.
- Memorial Day, federally recognized since 1971 and originally marked in New York in 1873, serves to honor fallen soldiers, a purpose many Americans emphasized during reactions to Clinton's message.
- In a Twitter post with disabled replies, Clinton expressed that the proposed plan fails to provide the opportunities the younger generation deserves, which led to widespread criticism accusing her of politicizing a day meant for solemn remembrance.
- Clinton's comments drew criticism for injecting partisan controversy into a holiday dedicated to honoring fallen soldiers, with many opponents deeming her statements unsuitable for the solemn nature of Memorial Day observances.
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After major backlash, Hillary Clinton tries to walk back divisive Memorial Day message in remarks to media at Chappaqua parade * WorldNetDaily * by Cristina Laila, The Gateway Pundit
'Everything with them is about politics and dividing people and families. Not to mention that it's all B.S.!'
Hillary Clinton Calls To Make Memorial Day About Arguing Over Trump? | Drew Hernandez
Bitter and failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has urged leftists to disrupt Memorial Day gatherings by criticizing President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” to friends, neighbors, and cookout attendees.
MSNBC Portrays Trump As An Insult To Memorial Day
With the solemn annual observance of Memorial Day just a few days away, MSNBC’s Ali Velshi welcomed columnist and SiriusXM’s Dean Obeidallah to his Saturday show to politicize the honoring of the nation’s war dead by claiming President Trump stands for the opposite of everything those men and women died for. Obeidallah declared, “And I think the fact that it's Memorial Day Weekend gives us a moment to pause. People made the ultimate sacrifice. T…
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