Video footage shared on Twitter on Thursday afternoon captures the moment when officials from the New York City Fire Department (FDNY) expressed their support for President Donald Trump and urged him to secure victory in the election.
The video shows Trump, who is also the presumptive 2024 GOP Presidential candidate, making a stop at a pizza place after a long day in court, where he faced criminal charges presented by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.
As Trump greeted each official and shook their hands, one officer could be heard pleading, “Sir, save us please” with others echoing the sentiment.
According to Fox News, in 2021, Trump paid a visit to the identical fire department in NYC to honor the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
“We appreciate whoever supports our members at the FDNY, no matter their political affiliation,” the department announced.
During his trial for allegations of falsifying business records to pay hush money to porn star Stormy Daniels, Trump has chosen to remain in the Democrat city.
Recently, he was spotted visiting a bodega in Harlem after his second day in court.
There, he engaged in discussions with workers about the impact of the city’s increasing crime rate.
As Trump made his way to the Harlem market, a large crowd had gathered outside, eagerly awaiting his arrival.
They enthusiastically shouted and chanted in support of the former president as he walked by, taking the time to greet the local residents.
In April, Trump paid a visit to Steamfitters Local 638. According to Bob Bartels, the union’s manager, a poll conducted among its members revealed that Trump is leading Biden by a significant margin of three to one.
This poll encompassed the opinions of 9,000 union members.
“Sir, save us please!” – firefighters of the FDNY 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/ASwvKblvgc
— Margo Martin (@margommartin) May 2, 2024
JUST IN: Despite being prosecuted and facing what he has labeled as ‘Biden trials,’ Donald Trump still went to an FDNY firehouse on 51st Street in Manhattan, carrying pizzas. WATCH pic.twitter.com/hX3tPGWFGB
— Simon Ateba (@simonateba) May 2, 2024