What Donald Trump promised a Pennsylvania mother-of-three in a grocery store as he handed her a $100 bill
Donald Trump paid $100 towards the groceries of a mother shopping in Pennsylvania on Monday.
During a living room politics stop at a local grocery store chain in western Pennsylvania, the former president took money from his wallet to help a woman checking out with her three sons.
‘Here,’ Trump said while taking out a Benjamin and handing it to a store patron checking out.
‘It’s going to go down a little bit,’ he said of her grocery bill that day. ‘It just went down $100.’
Donald Trump took $100 in cash from his wallet and handed it to a mother-of-three checking out at a local grocery chain in western Pennsylvania on Monday
‘We’ll do that for you for the White House, alright?’ he said, asking for the mother-of-three’s vote.
One of Trump’s biggest 2024 campaign promises is that he will bring down everyday costs for Americans – to include gas and grocery prices – amid soaring inflation and a flailing economy where most Americans say they are not better off now than they were when President Joe Biden first took over.
Voters are consistent in ranking the economy and inflation as their No. 1 issue when casting their ballots for president in November.
When the woman at the store confirmed that the three boys at her side are her sons, Trump said twice: ‘Perfecto.’
Sprankles neighborhood grocery store in Kittanning, Pennsylvania got the surprise visit from Trump between his town hall with farmers in Smithton and his rally in Indiana, Pennsylvania – all outskirt communities of Pittsburgh.
Trump vowed to the mother he would bring down the prices of groceries as president, but would do something in the moment to help by personally giving her $100 towards the bill
Trump took a look around Sprankles neighborhood grocery store in Kittanning, Pennsylvania on Monday between his town hall with farmers and a rally
One of Trump’s biggest campaign promises is to bring down the price of every day costs – like groceries and gas – amid soaring inflation and a flailing economy
‘I’m going to make a big speech at 7:00. I know you’re going to be there. I think you’ll like it, I hope you like it. It’s very important,’ Trump told the press along with him at the grocery store on Monday.
‘So, we’re in Pennsylvania, we’re doing a good job, we’re doing a lot of stops. I think we’re way ahead. I think we’re way ahead. Kamala doesn’t want fracking, how do you like that idea?’ he continued.
Trump is rallying supporters Monday at an arena on the college campus of Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
The state is one of the seven battlegrounds vital to clinching a victory in November’s election.