Donald Trump denies calling dead American soldiers 'losers' and 'suckers'

Donald Trump recently denied rumors that he once called dead American soldiers both “losers” and “suckers” at a military event for the country's fallen in 2018, RadarOnline.com can report.

Trump took to Truth Social on Sunday night to dismiss the surprising rumors.

The ex-president's Truth Social post also came nearly four years later General John Kelly first filed the claim in September 2020.

According to Kelly, who once served as Trump's chief of staff, the then-president called America's fallen soldiers both “losers” And “losers” during an event at the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery outside Paris, France in 2018.

“Why would I go to that cemetery?” Trump allegedly told Kelly at the time. “It's full of losers.”

The then-president also reportedly referred to the nearly 2,000 Marines killed during the Battle of Belleau Wood during World War I as “losers'to be murdered.

Flash forward to this weekend and Trump denied the allegations.

Trump's post came shortly after President Joe Biden visited Normandy, France to explore the 80th anniversary of D-Day.

“Who would ever say something like that?” Trump wrote on Sunday evening. “Only a sick person with an ax to grind would suggest that someone would make such a statement.”

'Of course I never said that dead soldiers are 'losers and losers'. Who would say something like that?” continued the controversial ex-president. “It was concocted disinformation by radical left Democrats and Trump haters.”

“Every time you see that despicable FAKE statement, remember it comes from the FASCIST SCUM that is destroying our country,” Trump added. “No one has done more for the military than Donald J. Trump – I completely rebuilt it and added SPACE FORCE!”

If RadarOnline.com previously reported, Trump's claim that he never referred to fallen American soldiers as both “losers” and “suckers” came shortly after he also denied ever calling for Hillary Clinton to be “locked up” during the 2016 presidential elections.

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Although Trump was caught leading “lock her up” chants against Clinton in several videos from the 2016 campaign trail, he recently refused ever join in the 'terrible' chants.

“After we beat Hillary, people said, lock her up, lock her up,” the ex-president said during a speech. interview with FoxNews last Wednesday evening.

“And I said, wouldn't it be terrible if I locked up the wife of the former president of the United States, and the former secretary of state?” Trump continued. “It's a terrible thing.”

“I hated it,” he later reiterated during his interview with Fox News last week. “I would make a speech and everyone would say lock her up, lock her up, lock her up.”

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