The family of slain NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller shared a deeply moving account of former President Donald Trump’s visit to the wake of the fallen hero. Officer Diller, a 31-year-old dedicated servant of New York City, was tragically killed in Queens during a routine traffic stop by a known felon, leaving behind a grieving family and a city in mourning.
Inside the solemn halls of the funeral home, the atmosphere was one of profound sadness mingled with respect and gratitude for Diller who had given his life in the line of duty. Trump was described by attendees as a “source of comfort” to the bereaved family according to Bruce Blakeman, a Nassua County Executive.
“President Trump was there,” Blakeman recounted, “and I have to tell you that he was a source of comfort to the family. He spent over ten minutes with Stephanie, the widow, in private.”
After his private moment with, Stephanie, Trump approached the casket to pay his respects, then turned his attention to each family member, offering condolences and signing a mass card upon request. In a particularly tender moment, Diller’s grandmother also sought and received a comforting embrace from Trump.
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