Trump notices trans stickers in veterans’ lively Oval Office communication

President Donald Trump sparked laughter in the Oval Office on Wednesday after asking a injured veteran “Let’s Go Brandon” sticker.
During a meeting with injured veterans, the president seemed to notice the sticker and asked, “Who is that photo?”
“That’s Joe Biden,” the veteran replied. “It said, ‘Let’s go, Brandon.’” Attendees in the iconic office burst into laughter.
“I mean, ‘What’s that picture?'” Trump said through laughter. “That’s great.”
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President Trump laughed after noticing the veteran’s anti-entertainment tag in the Oval Office. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
In the 2021 NASCAR interview, when the crowd of sports journalists was not right, the phrase “Let’s Go Brandon” was coined in the 2021 NASCAR interview. After Brandon Brown’s victory NASCAR XFINITY series Race, a group of people began to chant “F — Joe Biden” against the background of his interview.
NBC journalist Kelli Stavast obviously misunderstood people’s chant, claiming they said “Let’s go to Brandon!”
NASCAR driver Brandon Brown
The video quickly turned into a giant virus, and people have since used the phrase as a way to denounce former President Biden.

U.S. President Donald Trump spoke with injured U.S. veterans before signing an executive order related to higher education institutions in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C. on April 23, 2025. (Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)
After the stickers exchange, Trump’s relaxed Oval Office made heartfelt turns. Trump then addressed veterans and their family groups, many of whom he had visited before during his first term.
“These are amazing people, great heroes,” Trump said.
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A veteran expressed his gratitude to the former president: “Mr. President, we are very happy with the energy this administration brings, and it is a government that says it can do it. We are behind you. We believe in you. I believe we all love you.”
Another veteran added: “Sir, thank you for loving the United States.”
The event marks the launch of several new executive orders, including major educational programs.

U.S. President Donald Trump spoke with a veteran after signing an executive order in Washington, D.C. on April 23, 2025. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
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These include: reforming the system of higher education certification, new transparency measures to impact foreign countries on American universities, and efforts to enhance AI education for young Americans across the country.
Bradford Betz of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.