President Donald Trump made a controversial remark during his Memorial Day speech at Arlington National Cemetery, saying “not too many” soldiers named Donald had died in war. The comment came while he was listing the names of military personnel buried at the cemetery, which holds the remains of thousands of U.S. service members.
According to Mediaite, Trump opened his address by acknowledging family members of deceased veterans who were present at the ceremony. He noted the weight of the occasion, saying, “Four hundred thousand souls rest on these grounds, these beautiful grounds.” He then began naming soldiers buried there, starting with Private William Henry Christman, a Union soldier who was the first person laid to rest at Arlington.
Trump said there were “over eighteen thousand other young men named William, over twenty thousand named John, over thirteen thousand named James,” before adding they were “joined over time by Isaacs, Elijahs, Earls, Hanks, Helens, Juans, Margarets, Marius, Donalds – not too many – and others whose names tell the true story of American greatness.”
Trump’s own military history makes the remark harder to ignore
The comment drew attention partly because of Trump’s personal history with military service. He received four draft deferments while attending college during the Vietnam War, and a fifth deferment after graduation. The final one was based on a diagnosis of “bone spurs,” given to him by a family doctor. Trump has also been at the center of growing tensions within the Republican Party, with fractures becoming increasingly visible in recent months.
That diagnosis has since been disputed. The doctor’s daughter came forward and said the diagnosis was “a favor,” raising questions about whether Trump’s medical exemption was legitimate.
Trump has also made remarks about the Vietnam War that drew criticism. In April, he told CNBC‘s Squawk Box that he would have won the war “very quickly,” a claim that was widely met with skepticism. The White House has also shown little tolerance for dissenting voices, and in one recent case, the administration told a former ally to silence his criticism in unusually blunt terms.
The combination of his draft history and his lighthearted tone while listing the names of fallen soldiers named Donald drew sharp reactions from critics, who felt the moment was inappropriate given the setting and the occasion.
Arlington National Cemetery is one of the most solemn sites in the United States, serving as the final resting place for hundreds of thousands of military members who died serving the country. Memorial Day is observed specifically to honor those who gave their lives in military service.
Published: May 26, 2026 01:37 pm