Before his big rally in Philly, President Donald Trump swung by Tony and Nick’s Steaks, where he got a hero’s welcome.
Supporters chanted “USA! USA! USA!” as Trump entered the restaurant.
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President Trump visits Tony & Nick’s in Philadelphia for some cheesesteaks.
Philly loves Trump! pic.twitter.com/7JUF9YktE6
45-47 visits Tony and Nick’s Steaks in Philadelphia pic.twitter.com/ufRQKcTxKs
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Among the crowd was a young fan dressed like Trump, wearing a suit and a wig.
The young boy couldn’t hold back the tears when meeting his favorite president.
You could see this touched the President, who ensured the kid received a free sandwich and also gave him a signed $20 bill.
“Make sure he gets a special sandwich for himself,” Trump said.
“Let’s add some value to this,” Trump joked as he signed the bill.
“Look at him, huh?” Trump said as he realized the young boy was brought to tears.
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MUST WATCH: Young supporter brought to tears meeting President Trump! ❤️🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/6NCSJ6K6rH
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President Trump tipped the shop workers $500.
President Trump left a $500 tip for the staff at his Philly stop at Tony & Nicks Steak.
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After he wins they won’t even have to pay tax on it 👊
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No tax on tips! pic.twitter.com/cLClrpGIOE
The Post Millennial reported:
Prior to his rally in Philly, President Donald Trump met was greeted by supporters at Tony and Nick’s Steaks. He met with a young fan who was brought to tears and he tipped workers at a steak shop $500.
One of the heartwarming videos shows the young supporter at the steak shop dressed like the former president in a navy-blue suit, red tie, and blonde Trump wig, being greeted by Trump with a signed $20 bill and a photo. The young supporter was brought to tears when he met Trump.
“I like that kid! So, if your parents don’t want you, I’ll take you,” Trump joked, eliciting laughter from the crowd and leaving the boy smiling.
Despite Philadelphia being a traditionally Democratic stronghold, the presumptive GOP nominee has taken the time to meet with supporters, similar to what he has done in recent weeks in the Bronx, Detroit, and the Jersey Shore.
The former president was also seen giving a $500 tip to the employees and emphasized his proposal to make tips tax-free for restaurant workers.