The West Virginia National Guard member who survived being shot in the head during an attack last month in Washington, D.C., is making "amazing" progress and is even able to stand up, according to President Donald Trump. While giving a speech Tuesday night in Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania, Trump shared an update on the condition of 24-year-old U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe, who was critically wounded during the broad daylight Thanksgiving Eve shooting just blocks from the White House. "Today, I got a call that he is up from bed. Do you believe that? He got up from bed. He got up," Trump said to loud applause. Trump said he has been in close contact with Wolfe's parents, Melody and Jason Wolfe, since the shooting, and has met with them in the Oval Office. "He got up and, boy, they're
National Guardsman wounded in deadly DC ambush making 'amazing' progress: Trump
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