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Trump calls parents of fallen US soldier to invite them to White House
Summary
A family video shows Donald Trump calling Robert and Linda Ollis to tell them their son, Staff Sergeant Michael Ollis, will receive a posthumous Congressional Medal of Honor and be invited to the White House.
Content
Donald Trump phoned the parents of Staff Sergeant Michael Ollis and told them their son will receive a posthumous Congressional Medal of Honor and was invited to the White House. The family posted a video of the call showing their reaction. Michael Ollis died in Afghanistan in 2013 after shielding an allied Polish soldier. The family has spent more than a decade seeking further recognition for his actions.
Key details:
- The posted video shows Robert Ollis answering a phone call from Donald Trump and reacting with visible happiness.
- Trump told the parents their son would receive the Congressional Medal of Honor and invited them to the White House.
- Michael Ollis died on August 28, 2013, after protecting a fellow soldier during an attack in Afghanistan.
- Ollis previously received a posthumous Silver Star, the Distinguished Service Cross, and a Polish honor for his actions.
- The White House confirmed to the reporting outlet that President Trump will be honoring Ollis in the near future.
Summary:
The call and video captured the family's emotional response after a long campaign for recognition and the announcement of a White House ceremony. Undetermined at this time.
