Trump Stops Rally to Honor WWII Vet, Sends Don Jr to Deliver a Surprise

Those attending an Arizona Trump rally showed a surprised World War II war veteran how the real America honors its heroes. This came just as the President introduced former combat pilot, Sen. Martha McSally (R-AZ), who he called a “tough as hell” warrior.

McSally first drew the ire of the mainstream media when the Arizona senator responded to CNN Capitol Hill report Manu Raju’ questions about the impeachment trial. Raju asked the Senator, “Should the Senate consider new evidence as part of the impeachment trial?” to which she replied, “Manu, you’re a liberal hack. I’m not talking to you.”

She repeated those words last night as she slammed the “liberal hack media” before promising that Arizona would vote to “Keep America Great” and re-elect President Trump.

 

Addressing Trump, she said, “Mr. President, I want you to know. I was right there on the floor at that amazing State of the Union address you gave. It brought tears to my eyes at many places. You were honoring our veterans; you were reuniting families. It was extraordinary.”

Sen. McSally, who is running to keep her Senate seat in November, praised her relationship with President Donald Trump and slammed her Democratic opponent.

Watch the video to see the way the real America salutes its war veterans.


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