WASHINGTON, D.C. — State Adjutant General Jim Seward says Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe is getting better in a Washington, D.C. hospital after being shot the day before Thanksgiving in the nation’s capital.
Seward provided an update for President Donald Trump at a White House event Sunday. He shared something that happened Saturday.
“When a nurse was leaving shift (Saturday) she said ‘Goodbye Andrew!’ and he’s got a big mitt this left hand because if he didn’t he would remove every cord on his body, but he raised his mitt and did this a couple of times,” Seward said, making a hand motion.
Seward said he also had some non-verbal communication with Wolfe, 25.
“‘Andrew, you’re mom tells me your a stinker,'” Seward shared at the White House event. “He kind of gave me that side eye look and went

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