In stark contrast to his predecessor, President Donald Trump on Wednesday stood solemnly at Dover Air Force Base alongside grieving families to receive the flag-draped remains of two American service members. In what many consider to be one of the most important and revealing duties of a president, Trump has made it a point to honor the return of service members killed in action, traveling to Dover multiple times across his terms. By the numbers, Trump attended four dignified transfers during his first term and four, including Wednesday's, in his second term. Neither Biden nor Trump served in the military. In contrast, the Biden administration’s signature achievement was the PACT Act, a major expansion of benefits for veterans exposed to toxic substances.