Documents threaten to reignite accusations about ex-president’s attitude towards service members

The US army has been ordered to release documents about the Donald Trump campaign’s pugnacious visit to Arlington national cemetery in a move that threatens to reignite accusations over the Republican nominee’s attitude to military service members in the final phase of the presidential election.

The court order, in response to a lawsuit filed by transparency advocates, came on Tuesday with an end-of-the-week deadline and could shed new light on an episode that saw Trump accused of exploiting America’s most venerated military burial site for campaigning purposes in August.

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