Donald Trump's
ongoing feud with the family of a fallen veteran over their appearance at the Democratic National Convention has drawn the ire of others that have lost loved ones to war.
In
an open letter,
several Gold Star families, a reference to families who have had a
loved one die in service to the nation, called on the Republican
presidential nominee to stop his attacks on the family of U.S. Army
Capt. Humayun Khan, who was killed in Iraq in 2004 and posthumously
awarded a Bronze Star for his actions.
The soldier's father,
Khizr Khan, gave a blistering denunciation of Donald Trump
at last week's Democratic National Convention. The Gold Star father
said Trump knew nothing about sacrifice, which the candidate then
insisted he did.
Trump then questioned his wife Ghazala Khan's non-speaking role at the convention and
suggested that it was because their Muslim faith prevented her from talking.
Ghazala
Khan fired back, saying in a op-ed: "I cannot walk into a room with
pictures of Humayun. Walking onto the convention stage, with a huge
picture of my son behind me, I could hardly control myself. Does [Trump]
really need to wonder why I did not speak?"
The letter from Gold Star families said Trump's response to all that has been hurtful.
"Your recent comments regarding the Khan family were repugnant,
and personally offensive to us," reads the letter, which was put
together Karen Meredith, a Gold Star mother who serves as Military
Families Coordinator for VoteVets.org. "When you question a mother's
pain, by implying that her religion, not her grief, kept her from
addressing an arena of people, you are attacking us. When you say your
job building buildings is akin to our sacrifice, you are attacking our
sacrifice."
Trump broke a political taboo by going after the Khan
family, and the outcry against it has been swift in reply. However, the
Trump campaign has offered
a vigorous defense of the candidate's attacks on the Khans, and this is not the first time he has attacked a war veteran's character.
Last July,
Trump said that Sen. John McCain was only considered a war hero because he was captured
- and seemed to mock him for that fact. There was widespread
condemnation of his comments, and he never fully apologized for them,
yet he went on to win the GOP nomination.
The full text of the Gold Star families' letter to Trump is below.
August 1, 2016
Donald J Trump
725 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10022
Mr. Trump,
We
are all Gold Star Families, who have lost those we love the most in
war. Ours is a sacrifice you will never know. Ours is a sacrifice we
would never want you to know.
Your recent comments
regarding the Khan family were repugnant, and personally offensive to
us. When you question a mother's pain, by implying that her religion,
not her grief, kept her from addressing an arena of people, you are
attacking us. When you say your job building buildings is akin to our
sacrifice, you are attacking our sacrifice.
You are not just attacking us, you are cheapening the sacrifice made by those we lost.
You are minimizing the risk our service members make for all of us.
This goes beyond politics. It is about a sense of decency. That kind decency you mock as "political correctness."
We
feel we must speak out and demand you apologize to the Khans, to all
Gold Star families, and to all Americans for your offensive, and frankly
anti-American, comments.
We hope you will hear us.
Sincerely,
Diane and Neil Santoriello, Mother and Father of 1LT Neil Santoriello, KIA, Iraq
Summer
Lipford-Mickelson, Mother, Frederick Sirko, Father, Kirby Mickelson,
Stepfather, Laura Sirko Samimy and Bridget Sirko Gentle, Sisters of PFC
Steven Sirko, KIA, Iraq.
Sue and Randy Loudon, Mother and Father of 2ndLt. Christopher Loudon, KIA, Iraq
Melanie House, Widow of HM3 John Daniel House, KIA, Iraq
Derek and Lorene Davey, Mother and Father of Cpl. Seamus M. Davey, KIA, Iraq
Celeste Zappala, Mother, and Raphael Zappala, Brother of SGT. Sherwood Baker, KIA, Iraq
Sue Niederer, Mother of 2LT Seth Dvorin, KIA, Iraq
Fulvio and Gilda Carbonaro, Father and Mother of Sgt. Alessandro Carbonaro, KIA, Iraq
Karen Meredith, Mother of 1LT Ken Ballard, KIA, Iraq
Sergio Torres, Father, Lupe Torres, Mother and Beatriz Saldivar, Aunt of SGT Daniel Torres, KIA, Iraq
MG (Ret.) Paul D. Eaton, and Frank Eaton, sons of Col. Norman Eaton, KIA, Vietnam
Stephanie Fisher, mother of SSG Thomas Fogarty, KIA Afghanistan
Norma and Oscar Aviles, parents of Lcpl. Andrew J. Aviles, KIA Iraq
Cheryl Lankford, widow of CSM Jonathan"Miles"Lankford Sr., KIAIraq
Carlos and Melida Arredondo Father & Step-Mother to Lcpl. Alexander Arredondo, KIA, Iraq
Florence Sandra Penn , sister of 1 LT Charles Penn Jr , KIA Korea
Nadia McCaffrey, mother of SGT Patrick McCaffrey, KIA Iraq
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