On May 19, 2025, President Donald Trump held a solemn ceremony in the Oval Office to posthumously award the first Medals of Sacrifice to three fallen deputies from Palm Beach County: Corporal Luis Paez Jr., Deputy Sheriff Ralph “Butch” Waller Jr., and Deputy Sheriff Ignacio “Dan” Diaz. These officers tragically lost their lives while assisting a disabled motorcyclist when a vehicle swerved onto the shoulder, fatally striking them.
The emotional event gained unexpected attention when a clip of Trump’s exchange with Ignacio’s daughter, Alexandria Diaz, went viral. Many noted her serious expression and quiet demeanor during the interaction, where Trump told her her father would be proud. She offered a polite but reserved “thank you,” and declined to speak publicly, sparking widespread speculation online about her mood and intentions.
Commenters on social media were divided — some criticized her for seeming cold, while others defended her, pointing out she was mourning and not obligated to show warmth. A few praised Trump’s compassion, highlighting that he remained respectful and focused on honoring the fallen rather than politics. Others emphasized that grief manifests differently for everyone, and her reaction was deeply personal.