Trump carried a stack of pizzas to give out to the firefighters.
In a video posted on X, the former president carried a stack of pizzas and handed them out to fire fighters while shaking hands.
An earlier video shows Trump picking up the pizzas from Casey's in Indianola, with North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, who endorsed Trump on Sunday.
At the pizza shop, Trump addressed the team that was traveling with. He said, "I hope everyone is having a good time, tomorrow's a big day, I think for our country."
"I want to thank Governor Burgum," Trump added. "Such an honor, we just had a very nice endorsement and we are honored by it. That's a very respected man, and that's a very respected family in North Dakota."
He turned to Governor Burgum and said, "You have been a great governor, I will tell ya." Trump concluded, "As you can see there has been tremendous enthusiasm, I think we will do very well tomorrow despite the weather."
Before stopping for pizza, Burgum announced his ensorsment of former President Trump in the 2024 election. "Under President Trump America was safe and prosperous," Burgum said in his speech. "Tomorrow when you caucus, you have an opportunity to send a message to the nation, and send a message to the world that Donald J. Trump will make America great again."
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