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Trump did not visit troops wounded in Iran war during medical center visit, sources say

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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