Former President Donald Trump Criticized for Comments on Military Medals
Former President Donald Trump faced backlash from veterans after making controversial comments about the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the military Medal of Honor. During a campaign event, Trump stated that the Presidential Medal of Freedom is “much better” because recipients of the Medal of Honor are often badly wounded or dead.
Veterans groups, including the Veterans of Foreign Wars, condemned Trump’s remarks, calling them disrespectful and diminishing the sacrifices of those who have served. Trump made the comments while discussing awarding the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Dr. Miriam Adelson, a prominent Republican Party donor and widow of casino magnate Sheldon Adelson.
Trump’s campaign defended his comments, stating that he was highlighting the emotional difficulty of awarding the Medal of Honor to wounded or deceased veterans. However, critics pointed out Trump’s history of controversial statements about veterans, including calling them “suckers” and “losers.”
Sen. Jack Reed, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, called Trump’s comments outrageous and a national embarrassment. The Kamala Harris campaign also criticized Trump, with a spokesperson stating that he knows nothing about service.
Overall, Trump’s remarks have reignited the debate over his treatment of veterans and his fitness to be Commander-in-Chief. The controversy underscores the ongoing tensions surrounding Trump’s relationship with the military and veterans community.

