When President Trump went to Walter Reed Medical Center for his six-month check-up on Tuesday, he also visited with U.S. service members. But he didn't see any of the 14 troops wounded in the war with Iran, according to a military official familiar with his visit and a family member of one of the soldiers. CBS News' Michael Kaplan reports.
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Trump did not visit troops wounded in Iran war during medical center visit, sources say
When President Trump went to Walter Reed Medical Center for his six-month check-up on Tuesday, he also visited with U.S. service members. But he didn't see any of the 14 troops wounded in the war with Iran, according to a military official familiar with his visit and a family member of one of the so
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