Trump did not visit troops wounded in Iran war during medical center visit, sources say
Summary
President Donald Trump visited Walter Reed Medical Center for his six-month health check-up. During the visit, he met with some U.S. service members but did not visit any of the 14 troops wounded in the war with Iran.Key Facts
- President Trump had a medical check-up at Walter Reed Medical Center.
- He met with U.S. military service members during this visit.
- None of the 14 troops wounded in the war with Iran were visited by the President.
- This information comes from a military official and a family member of one of the wounded soldiers.
- The visit took place on a Tuesday.
- Walter Reed Medical Center treats military personnel and veterans.
- The conflict with Iran has resulted in wounded U.S. troops currently receiving care.
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