Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Aumua Amata (Western Samoa)
Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Uifa’atali Amata responded to President Trump’s State of the Union address, which she attended, and highlighted the economic and national security message, along with applauding the U.S. military heroes that were recognized during the speech.
President Trump honored heroic Veterans during the 2026 State of the Union (House Creative Services photo)
During the State of the Union, President Trump awarded the Medal of Honor, the nation’s highest decoration for valor, to 100-year-old U.S. Navy Captain E. Royce Williams, whose long-classified role in the Korean War is one of the longest sustained aerial combats in Navy history, and to U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer Eric Slover, helicopter pilot in the Venezuela operation who continued his duties while wounded. He also awarded the Purple Heart to Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe and posthumously to Army Specialist Sarah Beckstrom, members of the West Virginia National Guard, ambushed last year on patrol in Washington, D.C. The President also honored Coast Guard Petty Officer 2nd Class Scott Ruskan, who was awarded the Legion of Merit, and specially recognized in the audience a decorated veteran, Buddy Taggart, also turning 100 years old soon, who helped liberate a major internment camp in the Philippines in World War II.
“We can all come together to honor our nation’s brave patriots,” said Congresswoman Amata. “I appreciated the President honoring these deserving Veterans and Service Members for their heroism, service and sacrifice, and highlighting our inspiring Olympic champions as well.”
“American Samoa can be at our best when the U.S. is strong, when the national economy is positioned to improve, and fuel costs are in check, and those were some of the themes of the speech. Now it’s time to roll up our sleeves and start the big 2027 appropriations legislation, the next yearly National Defense bill, and urgently restore funds to the Department of Homeland Security so our U.S. Coast Guard, FEMA and TSA are back at full operations and staffing,” she continued. “These yearly bills in Congress are where we make sure our highway funds, healthcare, schools, nutrition, and other support are secured. That work starts in House committees and subcommittees, and I’m blessed to have some seniority.”
“In Washington, I highlight our local needs and priorities in the context of current events with China and the Pacific region, which opens the door to talk about our Port, our hospital and clinics, a future air traffic tower, a Coast Guard cutter home ported in Pago Pago Harbor, or other developments,” Amata concluded. “It helps to have good channels of communication to all the leaders in Washington, and I keep those lines open.”
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