President Donald Trump told a high school senior during his joint address to Congress that his dream of attending West Point is coming true as his application has been accepted.
Hegseth set the record straight by publishing his letter of acceptance, signed by West Point's superintendent, Lieutenant General Daniel Christman of the U.S. Army. But that article never ...
Trump surprised Jason Hartley with the news that he was admitted into West Point. Hartley, the son of a late Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy, has a long lineage of family members who served in ...
Trump informed Hartley, who was in attendance, of his acceptance after highlighting a surge in recruiting for the United States military.
President Donald J. Trump stood before a joint session of Congress and turned a high school senior's lifelong dream into ...
The star athlete and bright student applied to West Point in February of last year. As President Trump recognized Hartley for his achievements, he learned about his pending West Point application ...
Hartley and his mother were sitting in the House gallery as cameras caught his utter shock when they learned he'd been accepted to West Point ... on the field as a six-letter varsity athlete.
His dream was to be accepted to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and ... accolades as a six-letter varsity athlete and a "brilliant student" with a 4.46 grade point average.