Tuesday, November 11, 2025

A Day For Sacred Obligations

Ahead of Veterans Day, I was honored to welcome a flight of veterans and their families as they arrived in DC.

To all those who bravely served our country, thank you to you and your family for your extraordinary service. The sacrifices that all of you have made to protect our country will be honored, today and every day.
I’ve always said our nation has a sacred obligation: to prepare those we send into harm’s way, to support their loved ones when they are gone, and to provide for them and their families when they come home.

To honor that call, when I was President one of my proudest accomplishments was signing the PACT Act — the most significant expansion of care and benefits for veterans exposed to toxic substances.

This Veterans Day, we honor all the brave men and women who answered the call to serve and defend. Our nation is stronger and our democracy more secure because of their service and sacrifice.
I heard Trump blathering this day about the “War Department” and how we won WWI and WWII (single-handedly!) and “every war in between,” (?) and I couldn’t stand it. Especially when he said we had no “Victory Day.” I’m old enough to remember informal observance of VE Day and VJ Day by my father’s generation. But this is America. We don’t celebrate wars.

My policy on Armistice Day is that words as stain on the silence. But these two gentlemen are a tonic to the orange shitstain who occupies the office they both proved themselves worthy of. It’s a tonic I needed today.

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