Last month, Donald Trump was in France for events marking the 100th anniversary of World War I, and he was supposed to visit an American cemetery. It was, to a certain degree, the whole point of the president’s trip. The president, however, did not attend the event.
Two days later, when many Americans recognized Veterans Day, Trump could’ve visited Arlington Cemetery — a short drive from the White House — but he didn’t. The president later expressed some regret, but he said he was “extremely busy on calls for the country.” The nature of those calls, including whether they actually happened, is unclear.
Yesterday, NBC News added to the unfortunate list.
On Christmas Day, President Donald Trump took part in a long-running practice of presidents who called troops stationed around the country and the world.









