Incredible moment Donald Trump turns and applauds 100-year-old Second World War veteran as he's carried to his front-row rally seat in front of thousands of supporters
- A 100-year-old World War II veteran was carried to the front of a Trump rally in Phoenix, Arizona
- A heartwarming video posted on Twitter shows two men bring the man down a flight of stairs and across Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum
- The man, who was at the front of the stage before the rally started, received a signed campaign hat
- The president praised the vet, calling him a 'celebrity'
- Phoenix is the latest stop of President's Trump's four-day trip in the West
A 100-year-old World War II veteran received an unexpected surprise during a Trump rally in Phoenix today as fans brought the man to the front of the stage.
The heartwarming video shared on Twitter shows two men - one wearing a Trump hat - carrying the elderly man, Irvin Julian, down a flight of stairs and across Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum as crowds cheered and chanted 'USA! USA!'.
The kind act put the Julian at the front of the action before the rally started.
A World War II veteran got an unexpected surprise during a Trump rally in Phoenix, Arizona today as fans brought the man to the front of the stage
The heartwarming video shared on Twitter shows two men--one wearing a Trump hat--carrying the elderly man down a flight of stairs and across Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum as crowds cheered and chanted 'USA! USA!'
At the start of the President's speech he received a signed campaign hat and praise from the president himself, who later retweeted the video
At the start of Trump's speech Julian received a signed campaign hat and praise from the president himself, who later retweeted the video.
The President called the veteran 'a celebrity.'
Phoenix is the latest stop on President's Trump's four-day trip in the West.
On Tuesday, Trump held rallies in Los Angeles and Las Vegas.
Before coming to Phoenix, Trump held events in Palm Springs and Bakersfield, California.
Doors for Wednesday's event opened around 3pm, but some supporters began lining up the day before.
Phoenix is the latest stop on President's Trump's four-day trip in the West
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