The AMAZING Thing That Happened At The Trump Rally Will Leave You In Tears and Make You Proud to Be an American (VIDEO)
Trump rallies have got to be one of the best events to go to…period. It’s a place when Americans come together to support the President of the United States and to show appreciation with one another.
But what happened at the last Trump rally may leave you in tears.
At the rally was a 100-year-old World War II veteran who needed to get down to his seat. What happened next was breathtaking.
Two men took the liberty to pick up the veteran and carry him down to his seat. Their generosity didn’t go overlooked.
Don Jr. recognized the men when he got to the podium to speak.
Watch:
The power of Social Media.@DonaldJTrumpJr saw the video of two supporters carrying a World War II Veteran to his seat before the Trump Rally and talked about it.
— ALX 🇺🇸 (@alx) February 20, 2020
At a “Keep America Great” campaign rally Wednesday night, President Trump acknowledged a 100-year-old World War II veteran attending the event and had several people carry the man to the stage.
“It is all over TV that the folks here tonight have helped a great World War II veteran into the arena,” Trump said to applause. “I don’t know if he knows it but he’s right now the hottest celebrity in the world. I don’t know what’s going on here. He might even be hotter than Trump right now, I have to say.”
“He is all over television. Even fake news CNN had him on,” Trump said to boos.
“But they say he is a legitimate hero of World War II, Ervin Julian. Ervin, thank you,” the president said to ‘USA!’ chants from the audience.
“I asked my son Don to get a couple of hats and get some things and give them to Ervin right now and I want to thank you, really, that’s a great honor and thank you for the great job you’ve done, an American patriot, thank you very much,” Trump said.
“Thank you, Don,” the president said to his son.
“How did Don do tonight? Okay? He is good. Good guy. And he loves this country,” Trump said about his son.
Sources:
RealClearPolitics