Watch: Funny Viral Moment As Trump Honors Wounded Vets in Oval Office

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On Wednesday, President Donald Trump welcomed wounded veterans into the Oval Office to honor their service and their sacrifice for our country. 

The White House described them in a video as "American heroes who have given more than we can ever repay. Their strength humbles us. Their sacrifice defines us. They are the heart of this nation, and we will never forget what they gave for our freedom." 

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They shared their stories in the Oval Office, and he gave them Presidential challenge coins. They looked like they were having a great time and really enjoyed being there. 

During the visit, there was a funny, viral moment when the president noticed a picture on a veteran's prosthetic leg. "Who is that picture on there?" Trump inquired. 

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The veteran replied, "That is Joe Biden — and it says, 'Let's go, Brandon.'"

That made everyone in the room burst out in laughter. Trump appeared very amused and said he was wondering, "What was that picture?"  He said that was "great."  He thanked them for their stories. 

Then Trump, in fact, did sign it for the veteran when it was brought to him, saying, "Put it right over here!" 

He added that Biden did a "rotten job." He said it would never come off, and he was signing right over his mouth, "which he didn't use very well." Classic Trump — funny and so true. He had the veterans laughing with that one, too. 


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"Let's go, Brandon" is, of course, a humorous way of criticizing Joe Biden and the media after the 2021 interview where the audience began chanting, "F---- Joe Biden," and an NBC reporter claimed they were chanting, "Let's go, Brandon" for one of the drivers. It went viral, and one man even managed to get Joe Biden to say it — without realizing what he was saying. 

Good on Trump for taking the time to recognize the great service these wounded warriors provided to our nation. 

Editor's Note: Thanks to President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's leadership, the warrior ethos is coming back to America's military.

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