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Transcript of President Trump Remarks At Medals of Sacrifice Event – May 19, 2025

The following is the full transcript of President Donald Trump’s remarks at the Medals of Sacrifice Event in the Oval Office, where he awarded the families of fallen law enforcement officers.

Listen to the audio version here:

Medals of Sacrifice Event in the Oval Office

PRESIDENT TRUMP: Well, thank you very much, everybody. It’s a real honor to welcome all of you to the White House, the famous Oval Office. And we award the first-ever medals of sacrifice to three heroic law enforcement officers from Palm Beach County, Florida. I went to the service. It was crazy. It was just horrible.

Earlier today, Congressman Brian Mast, who’s right here, introduced a bill to ensure this new medal will be awarded to any law enforcement officer or first responder who gives his or her life in the line of duty.

I also want to recognize Lara and Eric Trump for their work to make this medal a reality. Thank you, Lara. Thank you, Eric. Appreciate it very much.

Thanks as well to Attorney General Pam Bondi, who’s with us. Pam, thank you very much. I appreciate it. So busy. She’s so busy, but she wouldn’t miss it. Secret Service Director Sean Curran, Sean, wherever you may be, hi, Sean, Congressman Byron Donalds, State Representative Meg Weinberger, and Dan Newland. Thank you. Thank you, Dan. Thank you, everybody. Thank you, Byron. Thank you, Eric. Really great that you’re here.

We also want to express our gratitude to Major Paul Vercotta. Where’s Paul? Paul. Thank you, Paul. Captain Ryan Mugwich. Thank you, Captain. Lieutenant Shandon Hood, Shandon. Sergeant Scott Yoder. Thank you very much, Sergeant. Deputy Sheriff Christopher Farron. Thank you very much, Christopher. And Deputy Sheriff Chris Cameron. Thank you very much. Thank you. And all of the Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office, we have many people here representing that incredible office. I know it very well.

Very special thanks as well to Alexander Arnault, who’s a tremendous person with his father who – they own Tiffany, and they really devoted a tremendous time and effort to helping us design this beautiful medal. And thank you very much, Alexander. I appreciate that you came. You came all the way from France and the incredible team at Tiffany & Company. And Tiffany is doing great. He’s a fantastic leader. You know all about the fantastic – the great Arnault family. And the fact that you came for this is very meaningful, actually. It’s really incredible.

And for crafting this beautiful medal – and I know he looked at it and he worked on it and he had his best people working on it, and people are loving it. And this will go on for a long time. You’ll be making that medal for a long time. Unfortunately, in one way it’s very sad, but we properly respect the ones that have lost their lives.

Honoring Three Fallen Officers

Today, we also remember three remarkable heroes who will become the medal’s first-ever recipients. It’s a big honor. Corporal Luis Paez, Jr., Deputy Sheriff Ralph Butch Waller, Jr., and Deputy Sheriff Ignacio Dan Diaz. And thank you very much.

You’re represented by family members who are – I was there with them. That was devastation. They were devastated. We’re profoundly grateful to be joined by their loved ones. Corporal Paez’s former wife, Doris. Thank you, Doris, for being with us. Thank you very much. Thank you. And his son, Cameron. Good-looking son, too. Deputy Waller’s wife, Denise. Thank you, Denise, very much. And Deputy Diaz’s daughter, Alexandria. Thank you. Thank you very much.

I want to thank you all, and the three officers we recognized today were close friends. They were really close friends and colleagues, and together they dedicated their lives to protecting the people of Palm Beach County and well beyond. And they were beloved by everyone and respected by all really, really top-of-the-line people.

Countless times when I was in Florida, they proudly served. And they saved a lot of lives. They were going around saving a lot of lives. Their reputation was incredible. They served in motorcades for presidents, called presidential motorcades, a very dangerous job actually. And I was deeply honored to attend their memorial service last year.

In a horrific accident in November, the three officers were working to restart one of their motorcycles on the shoulder of a road when they were struck by a SUV struck dead center. When all three perished from their injuries, essentially they perished immediately.

This was a terrible tragedy. It shook the entire Palm Beach community like very, very few events I’ve ever seen. All of Florida mourned their loss, and today our entire nation joins in honoring these three incredible patriots taken from us much too soon. Much, much too soon.

To Doris Cameron, Denise, to Alexandria, and to all of those who love these brave men, we are deeply sorry for your loss and eternally grateful for their sacrifice, their great, great sacrifice. It’s respected by everybody.

We’ll never forget their legacy, and we will never forget the debt we owe all of these great law enforcement heroes who have given their lives to keep our community safe and make America strong again. We have so many unbelievable people in the police department and other departments, first responders, firemen, a lot of brave, incredible people.

And I’d now like to ask my son, Eric Trump, to say a few words, followed by Congressman Brian Mast and Alexander Arnault, who’s going to be giving out the medals. Then I’ll present the medals of sacrifice. Thank you very much, everybody. Thank you for being here, too. Thank you. Please.

Remarks from Eric Trump

ERIC TRUMP: Mr. President, thank you very much. My father and I attended that funeral that day, and I can’t tell you how moving that experience was. And one simple question was asked, why is there no medal, medal of valor, medal of sacrifice that commemorates law enforcement officers, first responders, who have fallen in the line of duty?

And Congressman Mast, he was there with me that day, he was with my father, and we said we’re going to take care of this problem.