'Unfairly attacked': Army defends Arlington National Cemetery employee involved in Trump incident
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The Army has defended the hired employee at Arlington National Cemetery, calling her actions 'professional' during a controversial incident involving the Trump campaign.
The incident raised concerns over potential breaches of federal law that prohibits campaign activities at military cemeteries, emphasizing the honor due to fallen service members.
Rep. Gerry Connolly has requested the public release of the police report, asserting that transparency is necessary for accountability in incidents involving official military spaces.
The Army stated that, while public ceremonies are allowed, participants were specifically instructed that no photography or video should be done in 'Section 60,' where recent service members are interred.
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