Grieving Families Urge End to Trump’s Iran War as President Golfes On

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Families of Tech. Sgt. Tyler Simmons and five other airmen identified in a KC-135 crash pressure President Trump to end the Iran conflict, arguing the deaths could have been prevented, while Trump was seen golfing; the Pentagon publicly identified the six service members and noted a rising casualty total in the war (13 killed), with families calling for accountability and urging voters to honor the fallen at the polls.
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