Donald Trump Ripped for Behavior at Dignified Transfer: ‘Take Your (Expletive) Hat Off’ Donald Trump faced criticism for his conduct during a dignified transfer ceremony at Dover Air Force Base on Saturday, where he honored six U.S. service members killed in action in Kuwait. The event, which involved the respectful handling of the remains of the fallen soldiers, drew backlash over Trump’s perceived lack of decorum. Unlike other attendees who bowed their heads in solemnity, Trump did not do so, and he wore a white USA baseball cap throughout the ceremony without removing it. Social media users expressed outrage over the president’s actions, with many accusing him of hypocrisy and disrespect. Chris D. Jackson tweeted that Trump’s choice to wear a campaign hat during the transfer of soldiers killed in what critics called his “Iranian blunder” was deeply offensive. “These are the same people who spent weeks attacking Biden for briefly glancing at his watch. The hypocrisy is absolute. There is no bottom for these people,” Jackson wrote. Other users echoed similar sentiments, with Blue Georgia calling the incident “disgraceful” and another poster labeling Trump a “deplorable, callous piece of (expletive).” Some compared the situation to past controversies, such as the backlash over former President Barack Obama not wearing a tie during his first day in the Oval Office. “Obama not wearing a tie into the Oval Office was a days-long scandal,” Scary Lawyerguy tweeted. “Trump wearing a (expletive) baseball hat while dead US soldiers were taken off a plane at Dover AFB and it’s crickets.” The soldiers honored at the ceremony were Maj. Jeffrey O’Brien, Capt. Cody Khork, Chief Warrant Officer 3 Robert Marzan, Sgt. 1st Class Nicole Amor, Sgt. 1st Class Noah Tietjens, and Sgt. Declan Coady.#donald_trump #dover_air_force_base #chris_d_jackson #blue_georgia #scary_lawyerguy
