For all the hate the media and leftists heap upon him, President Trump continuously proves how big his heart truly is.
Today, he met with the family of Andrew Wolfe, the National Guardsman who was shot by an Afghan national last week in D.C.
President Trump invited them to the Oval Office and called the family “fantastic American Patriots!”
The White House shared this heart-warming photo of their meeting:
“The great family of Andrew Wolfe — Our wonderful National Guardsman who was badly injured protecting the Capital of the United States of America. He is in the process of healing. His parents, brother, and all of his friends are praying. I just met them in the Oval Office — They… pic.twitter.com/KEiUZbLiv1
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) December 5, 2025
“The great family of Andrew Wolfe — Our wonderful National Guardsman who was badly injured protecting the Capital of the United States of America. He is in the process of healing. His parents, brother, and all of his friends are praying. I just met them in the Oval Office — They are fantastic American Patriots!” – President Donald J. Trump
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Andrew Wolfe is still in serious condition in the hospital.
But, thankfully, he is improving.
Rudy Giuliani shared the latest update on his condition:
BREAKING NEWS: National Guardsman Andrew Wolfe remains in critical but stable condition. He was more active Wednesday as he had his eyes open often.
Keep the prayers coming, as they are working.
MOM: “We thank you for your love, support, and kindness.” https://t.co/Mpdb75s9KN pic.twitter.com/oukEXatoI5
— Rudy W. Giuliani (@RudyGiuliani) December 5, 2025
On Monday, West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey gave the positive news that Wolfe is responding to nurses, which is a really good sign that he may recover.
Doctors are hopeful that he will survive and soon be on the path to recovery.
The Hill reported:
A National Guardsman who was shot in Washington, D.C. last week is showing “positive” signs, even as he remains in “serious condition,” West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey (R) said on Monday.
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe, 24, is one of two West Virginia National Guard members who were shot on Wednesday just blocks away from the White House. U.S. Army Spc. Sarah Beckstrom, 20, who was also shot, died on Thursday.
At a press conference Monday, the governor said Wolfe responded affirmatively, when asked if he could hear a nurse, and wiggled his toes.
“I want to say I’m not the doctor. I’m not going to try to pretend to be so. What I will say is that Andrew remains in serious condition,” Morrisey said.
ADVERTISEMENT“We did have some positive news,” he continued. “We were told that Andrew was asked if he could hear the nurse who asked the question to give a thumbs up, and he did respond, and we were told that he also wiggled his toes.”
“So we take that as a positive sign,” the governor said, adding, “I’m not here to speculate.”
The governor said Wolfe’s mother said her only request for him was to “get the word out that my son, Andrew, needs prayer.”
Morrisey added: “And that’s all I’m going to do. Talk about that. These are wonderful people, and the family is going through a very difficult situation right now as Andrew fights to survive.”
Please keep Andrew Wolfe and his family in your prayers.
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BREAKING NEWS: National Guardsman Andrew Wolfe remains in critical but stable condition. He was more active Wednesday as he had his eyes open often.





