Disabled Veteran Stuns Trump When He See What's On The Back Of The Wheelchair
If President Donald Trump has done one thing inarguably well during his presidency, it's
how much he has shown the love and respect that he has for our troops.
While doing that once again recently, something rather different took place when a disabled
veteran passed by Trump – and even the president was stunned when he saw what was on the back
of the man's wheelchair.
For the 8 years before Trump took office, morale among all branches of military and
agencies of government stooped to unprecedented lows.
Unfortunately, there was only one reason for that – a failure in leadership from former
President Barack Obama, who didn't seem to have any care or concern for our service
members.
Not only did Obama hamstring the very forces meant to protect America and her citizens,
but he didn't show those serving very much respect either.
As we all know, though, a lot has since changed since Trump was elected, and now, we're
on an entirely different playing field.
With morale rapidly climbing back to acceptable levels, we're seeing great things all across
the country.
Proving just that, Mad World News previously reported that Trump quietly went to visit
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
While there, he visited several wounded soldiers and even personally awarded First Lieutenant
Victor Prato with a Purple Heart.
Prato was injured in Afghanistan in 2017 during a vehicle-borne IED blast and rollover incident
that left him with "multiple soft tissue injuries."
Another shocking incident took place when Trump met another wounded veteran named John
Peck who, in 2010, was deployed to Afghanistan, where he lost all of his limbs from an IED.
Shockingly, Peck's story didn't end there, even though it looked pretty glum at times.
It's been a rough 7 years, but Peck has proven to be a fighter.
After being hit with a flesh-eating fungus, he then faced a highly-experimental surgery
as his only chance to regain what he once had and some semblance of normalcy.
After 16 hours in the operating room, doctors successfully completed a bilateral upper arm
transplant, giving him back at least two functioning limbs and some quality of life.
Fortunately for him, things just got a whole lot better as he was able to personally meet
with the President of the United States.
In his own words, it was a bit more than just interesting.
"Today we had the special honor of meeting our President, And that's not even the best
part.
My friend brought this up to me 'How did it feel Not only to meet the president but
to shake his hand but not with your hand but with somebody else's?'
Well, it was awesome!" he wrote on Instagram.
The meeting isn't all everyone is talking about as something else happened during the
exchange as well.
For a brief moment, John Peck turned around in his wheelchair, showing Trump a little
surprise he had on the back, according to IJ Review.Just like that, the president saw
that Peck had a "Trump" bumper sticker with an American flag on the back of his wheelchair.
When Trump saw it, it was immediately clear that he loved it as he initiated a round of
applause from everyone looking on.In the end, Trump's gesture, to take time out of his
busy day and schedule, says all you need to know about the man.
However, he even did one better by taking quite a bit of time out to personally visit
with these brave men and women to let them know just how much they are truly appreciated
when the rest of the world is anxious to start their Christmas festivities.
The president could have rushed off to Mar-a-Lago, but instead, he took the time to bring some
Christmas cheer to those who deserve it, reminding them that their sacrifice is not forgotten.
The left is absolutely obsessed with Trump for all the wrong reasons, but if they were
able to take a step back from their raging hatred, they may just see him for the carrying
man he is — one who loves and wants to serve his country.
This is a guy who not only loves his country and those who protect it but all of her citizens
too, and even better yet, he's the Commander-in-Chief that those who are serving our nation deserve.



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