Three special guests attended the Trump press conference
On the list of the 11 guests of First Lady Melanie Trump to attend the reading ceremony of her husband's husband has three very special guests.
On the evening of January 30 (local time), President Donald Trump will deliver a speech to the American people, also known as the Federal Message. The theme for this year's speech was "to build a safe, strong and proud American nation."
When announcing the 11 guests of First Lady Melanie Trump, the White House named retired soldier Matthew Bradford. He was blind and blindfolded for trailing an IED in Iraq in 2007. After several surgeries, Bradford became the first US marine to suffer such serious injuries in 2010 and after. that retirement.
Bradford is 30 years old, from Winchester, Kentucky. He was assigned to work with other injured comrades at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, when he joined the army again.
On the list of special guests that Trump invited to attend her husband's speech were Sergeant Justin Peck, who served eight years in the Army.
Last October, Peck joined an IED squad in Raqqa, eastern Syria, after the Syrians sought to reclaim the city that the Islamic State Organization (IS) claimed as its capital. Officer Kenton Stacy on the team was badly injured by an IED while cleaning up the second floor of a hospital. Despite the danger, Peck dives into the building, using the ambulance to help Stacy escape.