Trump honors Purple Heart recipients at the White House – Washington Examiner

President Donald Trump held a ceremony at the White House to honor nearly 100 U.S. service members who received the Purple Heart for being wounded or killed in action, marking National Purple Heart Day. Speaking from the East Room, Trump highlighted the historical significance of the Purple Heart, dating back to 1782 when General George Washington first awarded it. Several Cabinet members attended, including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, and Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins. Trump acknowledged recipients personally,including his former campaign adviser Chris lacivita,and reiterated his commitment to ending veteran homelessness. He also mentioned recent initiatives such as signing the VA Home Loan Program Reform Act and opening the National Center for Warrior Independence to assist homeless veterans.Trump expressed gratitude to veterans who gave him their Purple Heart badges following an assassination attempt in 2024, reflecting on their sacrifices.


Trump honors Purple Heart recipients at White House ceremony

President Donald Trump honored nearly 100 United States service members who were wounded or killed in action during a National Purple Heart Day event at the White House.

“We’re here to honor and celebrate the unyielding patriotism and grit and devotion to America’s Purple Heart veterans,” said Trump, who spoke from the East Room on Thursday. “The Purple Heart dates back to Aug. 7, 1782, that’s a long time, when Gen. George Washington awarded a heart-shaped purple cloth to three soldiers for outstanding gallantry and service in battle.”

“Just as Gen. Washington did 243 years ago today, we give our everlasting thanks to you and your unbelievable families. We want to thank you very much for being here,” Trump continued.

Kevin Jensen, left, hugs Samuel Brown, Under Secretary for Memorial Affairs, as President Donald Trump holds an event to mark National Purple Heart Day in the East Room of the White House, Thursday, Aug. 7, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

Several Cabinet members, including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, and Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins, attended the event. “She’s got a lot of interesting things happening. Keep it coming, Tulsi. Keep it coming,” Trump said of Gabbard.

The president even singled out his former campaign adviser, Chris LaCivita, among the Purple Heart recipients who were honored.

Trump also repeated his vow to end veteran homelessness and bragged about signing the VA Home Loan Program Reform Act, which ensured military veterans aren’t kicked out of their homes for late rental payments.

Chris LaCivita listens as President Donald Trump speaks at an event to mark National Purple Heart Day in the East Room of the White House, Thursday, Aug. 7, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

“In May, I signed an executive order to open the National Center for Warrior Independence in Los Angeles, California, which will house up to 6,000 homeless vets. It’s going to be beautiful,” Trump also said to applause.

Trump thanked three veterans in attendance who gave the president their Purple Heart badges last year following the Butler, Pennsylvania, assassination attempt.

“Gerald, John, and Thomas, I want to thank you very much. What a great honor to get those Purple Hearts,” said Trump. “I guess in a certain way it wasn’t that easy for me either, when you think of it, but you went through a lot more than I did.” 



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