Donald Trump Praises Veterans, Then Himself, For Being 'Financially Brave'

“I’m brave in other ways ― I’m financially brave. Big deal. These are real brave.”

Donald Trump just can’t help himself.

Even when he has something good to say about military veterans ― like those standing behind him Thursday night at a campaign event in Selma, North Carolina ― the GOP nominee just couldn’t pass up an opportunity for a little self-promotion.

“They’re so much more brave than me, I wouldn’t have done what they did,” Trump said. “I’m brave in other ways ― I’m financially brave. Big deal. These are real brave.”

There have been many stories about Trump’s “financial bravery” this election. For instance, it probably took a lot of guts avoiding hundreds of millions in taxes by using other people’s money. Or retooling his charity to give away somebody else’s money and claim the credit for himself. Or refusing to release his tax returns, a practice followed by every major party nominee over the last 40 years.

Trump’s humblebrag on Thursday isn’t the first time he has taken advantage of veterans with his comments. In August, Trump thanked an Iraq War veteran who had given him his Purple Heart as a gift prior to taking the stage.

“I always wanted to get the Purple Heart,” Trump said. “This was much easier.”

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