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Trump Honors Wounded National Guard Members in Congress Address, References Afghanistan U.S. President Donald Trump paid tribute to two National Guard members wounded in a shooting in Washington, D.C., during his annual address to a joint session of United States Congress, while making reference to Afghanistan. Speaking before lawmakers, Trump said the two guardsmen were injured in an attack carried out by Rahmanullah Lakanwal, whom he identified as an Afghan national. He strongly condemned the act of violence and praised the National Guard members for their bravery, service, and resilience. One of the injured service members, Andrew Wolf, was present at the ceremony and, at Trump’s direction, was awarded the George Washington Medal, prompting applause from Republican lawmakers in attendance. The address was delivered to both the House of Representatives and the United States Senate. However, dozens of Democratic lawmakers boycotted the event, underscoring ongoing partisan divisions in Washington. Trump’s remarks combined recognition of military service with broader political messaging, drawing attention both to national security concerns and the deepening political polarization in the United States.