The family of a couple who were killed by an undocumented immigrant; a police officer and a synagogue member who survived a mass shooting in Pittsburgh; a woman who was granted clemency by President Trump; and a sixth grader who has been bullied because he shares the commander in chief’s last name.

These are seven of the 13 guests who the White House announced Monday would join Mr. Trump and his wife, Melania, on Tuesday for the State of the Union address.

“This year’s guests come from all different walks of life, and each has an incredible story to tell,” the White House’s announcement said. “No matter their background, each one has something important in common: They represent the very best of America.”

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One of the guests, Judah Samet, survived both the Holocaust and the shooting at the Tree of Life Congregation in Pittsburgh last October. Another, Timothy Matson, responded to the attack and was shot multiple times, the White House’s announcement said.