A young supporter of Donald Trump was moved to tears when the former president, dressed identically to his twin brother, stopped to meet him on a campaign rally.
in front Busy To the Voters of Philadelphia On Saturday, President Trump stopped by the Tony & Nick’s steak restaurant at Temple University where the famous encounter happened.
NEW YORK: A young Trump supporter who wore a wig and suit to resemble Trump bursts into tears while meeting the former president.
Trump then took out a $20 bill, signed it, and handed it to the boy before posing for a photograph.
The meeting took place in Philadelphia, where Trump is present. pic.twitter.com/fXDcM7Jniy
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) June 22, 2024
In the video, which has been viewed nearly 5 million times, a boy in a blue suit and blonde wig can be seen beaming with joy as the Republican lawmaker speaks to him and hands him a signed $20 bill.
“You know who that is? Andrew Jackson,” Trump could be heard saying in the crowded restaurant, with several dozen spectators looking on.
“We’re going to add value,” the former president said as he signed the bill, and the eyes of his young fans filled with adoration.
Great day Donald Trump In Philadelphia!!! pic.twitter.com/KNwISZw4rl
— Margo Martin (@margommartin) June 23, 2024
The pair then posed for a heartwarming photo, with Trump declaring, “I love the kid… so if your parents don’t want him, I’ll take him!”
The video quickly gained attention on social media after it was shared by Margo Martin, Trump’s deputy communications director.
In another video posted from the cheesesteak restaurant, Trump departure $500 tip He gave tips to his workers, but he said, “There’s no tax on tips!”
Vote for Trump—No Tax on Tips!!! pic.twitter.com/IeddHfp9Vm
— Margo Martin (@margommartin) June 22, 2024
Everyone has the right to not have to pay taxes on tips!!! pic.twitter.com/EY9MRqEjg9
— Margo Martin (@margommartin) June 22, 2024
Trump promised At a rally in Las Vegas, Nevada on June 9, President Trump said that if he is re-elected, he will eliminate the tip tax for people in the service industry.
Nicky Lucidonio, Owner of Tony & Nick’s Steaks Said Fox Business reported that the former president’s visit was an “incredible” moment.
“It was unbelievable,” Lucidonio told the outlet. “He was talking to people, people were asking questions and he was answering them. He was signing hats. He was signing autographs and everything.”
