WATCH: Trump meets with teen lifeguard who rescued child in California
Summary
President Donald Trump honored a 16-year-old lifeguard, Ryder Williams, at the White House for rescuing a 10-year-old boy from dangerous waves in California. The rescue video went viral, and the president praised Williams, calling him a hero during the Oval Office event.Key Facts
- Ryder Williams, a teenage lifeguard, saved 10-year-old Nathaniel Rai from strong waves at Seabright Beach in Santa Cruz, California.
- A second lifeguard helped bring both Williams and Rai safely back to shore.
- President Trump invited Williams to the White House to recognize his bravery.
- During the event, Trump described the rescue video and said he might not have been able to do the same.
- Nathaniel Rai, the rescued boy, sat with his father and President Trump on a gold couch in the Oval Office.
- President Trump also discussed other topics during the event, including Flock Safety cameras, North Korea communications, and military exercises with South Korea.
- Trump mentioned he is reviewing Flock Safety cameras, which some call helpful for solving crimes while others see as privacy threats.
- Trump confirmed that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has responded to a request for conversation.
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