December 22, 2024
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Kind Couple Assists Donald Trump During Limo Breakdown—His Unexpected Return Gesture Left Them Shocked!

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Editor’s Note: American voters made their voices heard loud and clear last week by electing Donald Trump and other Republicans. This election underscores the right of the people to choose their representatives, and this time, they have decisively supported Trump and his MAGA movement. Former President Donald Trump made a historic comeback, winning a second term as the 47th President of the United States. He not only secured the electoral vote but also won the popular vote. Additionally, the U.S. Senate now has a Republican majority with 52 seats.
This story was originally posted on Lovethispic.com website. I’ve always found this story of Donald Trump and his other acts of kindness interesting. There’s no doubt that our country needs more acts of kindness and generosity.

Once in 1995, long before Donald Trump was president, he was traveling on a New Jersey highway when his limousine got a flat tire. A passing motorist stopped and asked if he could help out. He did help and afterward, Trump asked how he could repay the man for his nice gesture.

The man replied that Trump could send his wife a bouquet of flowers, a request to which Trump agreed.

The bouquet arrived some weeks later accompanied with a note that said, “We’ve paid off your mortgage.”

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This story has been reported on by several outlets and it is popular primarily because it is related to Trump’s generosity.

Jerry Falwell Jr., president of Liberty University, appeared on “Hannity” on Monday and cited the story among several examples of Trump’s generosity.

“I got to know Donald Trump after he spoke (at Liberty) in 2012,” Falwell said. “I learned so much about him that the public never hears.

“Right after he visited here last time, I called him about a large Christian ministry in another state that needed some help,” Falwell explained. “I learned within a day or two he had donated $100,000 dollars of his own money.”

Trump helped Maytag keep some of its stores in the United States by buying items that could be used in his hotels, and he also helped out a local Domino’s Pizza restaurant, according to Falwell. Trump also rescued an inner-city basketball tournament from financial disaster.

“He learned about Clyde Frazier Jr., who ran the Harlem Hoops tournament in the inner city and was killed in the 9/11 attacks,” Falwell added. “He searched down the family and donated the money to keep that tournament going.”

Regardless of who the good Samaritan is, it’s always good good to hear stories about acts of kindness and how they can literally change a life.

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