- President Donald Trump led a Memorial Day wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery, joined by Vice President JD Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth .
- Trump largely stayed on message during the event, honoring Gold Star families and fallen American soldiers and recognizing specific veterans like Staff Sgt. Keith Ware and Harry Miller.
- He acknowledged the loss of 13 service members in "Operation Epic Fury," referring to the ongoing conflict with Iran, but did not name them individually.
- Trump stated these service members died to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons and also claimed a "complete and total victory" in Venezuela with no casualties.
- Later, on Truth Social, Trump warned that conflict with Iran would escalate if a deal is not reached, while also suggesting Iran could join the Abraham Accords if they signed an agreement with him.
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