As Americans observe a subdued Memorial Day, President Trump visited Fort McHenry in Baltimore to remember soldiers who have fallen in service of the country -- as well as those killed by COVID-19.
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"I stand before you at this noble fortress of American liberty to pay tribute to the immortal souls who fought and died to keep us free," Trump told the crowd, which included the several members of his Cabinet."We pledge in their cherished memories that this majestic flag will proudly fly forever." "In recent months our nation and the world have been engaged in a new form of battle against an invisible enemy," Trump said."Once more the men and women of the United States military have answered the call to duty and raced into danger. Tens of thousands of service members and National Guardsmen are on the front lines of our war against this terrible virus, caring for patients, delivering critical supplies, and working night and day to safeguard our citizens.
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