President Donald Trump on Tuesday (November 11) participated in a wreath laying ceremony to mark Veterans Day at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia.
"Today, we remember with overwhelming gratitude the more than 1 million American service members who have made the supreme sacrifice and laid down their lives for the good old U.S.A. Generation after generation, America's warriors have left behind the comforts of home and family to face violence, evil and death so that our families could know joy, goodness and peace. We honor them so strongly. Our heroes have lived through unthinkable nightmares so we could live the American dream. And the American dream is coming back again stronger than ever before," said President Trump.
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Veterans Day began more than a century ago as a celebration marking the end of World War One. In 1938, Congress made November 11th an official federal holiday. Over time, the day evolved to honor all U.S. veterans — both those who have served in the past and those currently in uniform.
This year, the federal shutdown has canceled many traditional Veterans Day events. Still, Americans can take advantage of holiday promotions at major retailers like Walmart, Home Depot, and Target.
While Veterans Day is a federal holiday, the stock market remains open today. However, the bond market and most banks are closed.
And as always, if you see a veteran, take a moment to thank them for their service.
Veterans Day began more than a century ago as a celebration marking the end of World War One. In 1938, Congress made November 11th an official federal holiday. Over time, the day evolved to honor all U.S. veterans — both those who have served in the past and those currently in uniform.
This year, the federal shutdown has canceled many traditional Veterans Day events. Still, Americans can take advantage of holiday promotions at major retailers like Walmart, Home Depot, and Target.
While Veterans Day is a federal holiday, the stock market remains open today. However, the bond market and most banks are closed.
And as always, if you see a veteran, take a moment to thank them for their service.
The Senate passed legislation Monday to reopen the federal government, bringing the longest shutdown in U.S. history closer to an end.
The final vote was 60 to 40 after a small group of Democrats reached a deal with Republicans to move the bill forward.
The shutdown could continue for a few more days while the House — which has been on recess since mid-September — returns to Washington to vote on the measure.
President Trump signaled his support for the bill, saying Monday, “We’re going to be opening up our country very quickly.”
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth posted on X:
"Yesterday, at the direction of President Trump, two lethal kinetic strikes were conducted on two vessels operated by Designated Terrorist Organizations.
These vessels were known by our intelligence to be associated with illicit narcotics smuggling, were carrying narcotics, and were transiting along a known narco-trafficking transit route in the Eastern Pacific.
Both strikes were conducted in international waters and 3 male narco-terrorists were aboard each vessel. All 6 were killed. No U.S. forces were harmed.
Under President Trump, we are protecting the homeland and killing these cartel terrorists who wish to harm our country and its people."
Syria’s president is in Washington for a meeting with President Trump. It’s the first visit to the White House by a Syrian head of state since 1946. Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa, who once had ties to al-Qaida, led the toppling of Syria’s former president last December. Donald Trump has described al-Sharaa as a “young, attractive guy” and a “tough guy.” His visit comes after the U-S lifted sanctions imposed on Syria.
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