One of the U.S President Donald Trump's deputy assistant was spotted wearing a medal of Vitez order. While Nazi-linked Vitez Rend was reportedly feeling "proud" after it seen on the president's inauguration ball on January 20.

Andras Horvath, spokesperson of Vitez Rend said on an event in the Hungarian capital of Budapest that Sebastian Gorka made him so "proud" after he wears the medal of Vitez order at the U.S president's inauguration ball. This led to questioned him on how he is been connected to the group since most of them known him a lot, on NBC News report.

Sebastian Gorka was the President Donald Trump deputy assistant and one of the top counter-terrorism advisers who is rumored of being part of Hungarian national group. The speculation was strengthened and bond together when Sebastian Gorka's previous political allies said that he is the popular member of Vitez Rend in Hungary.

However, the deputy assistant denies the speculation even he wears it several times upon appearing on the public and explain how he got the Vitez Rend also known as the "Order of Vitez." According to Sebastian Gorka, the honorary medal of Vitez Rend belonged to his father, Paul Gorka which is part of the Vitez order, as Independent reported.

Moreover, Sebastian Gorka on his continues statement said that he wear the medal of Vitez order just to give tribute to his deceased father. The honorary medal of Vitez Rend was given to the Hungarian veterans of World War I.

On the same event in the Hungarian capital of Budapest, Andras Heisler, vice president of World Jewish Congress that is based in New York said that Sebastian Gorka's idea of wearing the medal of Vitez order was not a good message for democratic society. Meanwhile, Miklos Horthy was a Hungarian ruler who founded the Vitez Rend in 1920.

After Sebastian Gorka unclaimed of having the connection with the group, the Hungarian campaigners denied his statement of not being part of the name they translate as "Valiant Order." Even though Sebastian Gorka is very obvious avoiding the questions, the medal reminded him everything about his parents went through during the war.