Trump was greeted with clapping and cheers of support from the firefighters as he walked through the firehouse’s doors with pizza in hand and more on a table nearby.
After leaving court for the day, Donald Trump was seen delivering pizza to a New York City Fire Department station on Thursday evening.
Trump was greeted with clapping and cheers of support from the firefighters as he walked through the firehouse’s doors with pizza in hand and more on a table nearby.
Trump's visit to the firehouse came after sitting in a Manhattan courthouse for Alvin Bragg's falsified business records trial, which began on April 15.
While speaking with the firefighters, one was heard saying, "sir, save us please."
According to Fox News, the firehouse is the same one Trump visited on September 11, 2021 to mark the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attack.
"We appreciate whoever supports our members at the FDNY, no matter their political affiliation," the department, which has hosted leaders across the political spectrum, said in a statement.
Trump has made multiple stops after court days in New York, including a stop in Harlem to visit the bodega of Jose Alba, who had faced charges from Bragg after acting in self-defense to thwart a violent robbery in his corner store. Trump also visited a job site in Midtown, being greeted by chants of "we want Trump" from union workers.
Trump was met with a large crowd outside the bodega on April 16, who chanted "we love Trump!"
"I love you, Trump!" Kids shouted to the former president.
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