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“Trump’s Walter Reed Visit: Did He Overlook Wounded Troops from the Iran War?”

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### Trump Visits Walter Reed, But Not the Wounded Troops—Surprise! So, President Trump pops into Walter Reed for a routine check-up and decides to swing by to see some service members. Nice gesture, right? Well, hold your applause. It turns out he didn’t bother to visit any of the 14 troops injured in the Iran conflict. Why? Who knows. A military source and a family member of one of the soldiers spilled the beans on that little detail. Now, let’s unpack this. Here we have a president showing up at a military hospital, presumably to boost morale or something. But the wounded? Yeah, they’re not on the itinerary. It’s almost like they’re an inconvenient detail that just doesn’t fit the narrative. It’s curious that the news focuses on his visit and glosses over who he actually didn’t see. You’d think that visiting those who’ve sacrificed would be a priority, but apparently not. So, we’re left wondering: Is this just a PR stunt, or does he really not want to deal with the reality of wounded veterans? Either way, it’s a classic example of how narratives get shaped and what gets left on the cutting room floor. But sure, let’s keep pretending this is all above board. What’s next? A photo op with a bunch of healthy service members while ignoring the ones who actually need support? Sounds about right.

By Admin | Published: May 29, 2026 at 9:17 am

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