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Tribute to the fallen soldiers is poured by politicians on Remembrance Day

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Politicians on both sides of the aisle across the country paid tribute to fallen American soldiers on Monday to mark Remembrance Day.

“Today we are taking a break to remember the men and women who paid the highest price to defend our freedom and liberty,” Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz wrote on Twitter. “Thank you for your service and your sacrifice. God bless America.”

“At #MemorialDay, we honor and remember those who went before and paid the ultimate price to defend the United States Constitution,” Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul tweeted in a video message. “Always remember the price of war and appreciate those who sacrificed themselves.

A girl reacts in front of a tombstone during Remembrance Day as visitors honor veterans and war losers at Arlington National Cemetery (Reuters)

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“Today, let’s remember the brave Americans who served and sacrificed for our freedom,” tweeted Republican Sen. Tim Scott, a Republican from South Carolina.

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“On #MemorialDay, Americans are gathering in gratitude for all those who gave their last full commitment to our sacred democracy,” tweeted Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. “As long as freedom rings in our nation, the courage, service and patriotism of the heroes we have lost will never be forgotten.

A woman searches for a grave in the rain while visiting Cape Canaveral National Cemetery for Remembrance Day (AP Photo / Charlie Riedel)

“Thanks to all our heroes for their service and sacrifice,” tweeted Iowa Republican Sen. Johnny Ernst, who serves as company commander for the National Guard in Kuwait and Iraq.

“Today we honor all those who sacrificed everything for freedom,” tweeted Republican Congressman Brian Mast, who lost both legs while serving in the U.S. Army in Afghanistan in 2010. “Their memory will never be forgotten. we will be indebted to them forever.

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President Joe Biden is scheduled to address the nation at 12 a.m. ET at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia on Monday.

First Lady Jill Biden speaks while President Biden watches (Yassin Ozturk / Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

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“On Remembrance Day, we remember the patriots who gave their lives in the service of America, in the service of freedom and in the service of justice,” Biden said in a proclamation Friday. “They made the greatest sacrifice to defend our Constitution and our democracy. We are free because they were brave, and we live in the light of the flame of freedom that continues to burn. They are all heroes and our nation is eternal. grateful. ”