ANALYSIS | President Donald Trump got around Thursday to commemorating Veterans Day on American soil, four days after the actual holiday and after as many days holed up in and lashing out from the White House.

Trump did speak Sunday at a rain-soaked Suresnes American Cemetery and Memorial in France, where U.S. soldiers who died in World War I are buried, and he visited graves there. But he canceled a Saturday visit to the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery and Memorial because of bad weather, later blaming the Secret Service.

He arrived back at the White House Sunday night, too late for any official Veterans Day events. But this Thursday, it was Veterans Day at the White House — four days after the holiday and three after the official observance day. The president, joined by first lady Melania Trump, visited a Marine Corps barracks near Capitol Hill, where he chatted with rank-and-file Marines and then their leadership.

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After a quick motorcade ride back to the executive mansion through an autumn snow and ice storm, the president delivered remarks on helping the country’s veterans. But, as has become customary in this White House, the event featured some awkward and memorable moments. Here are a few highlights.