Summary
Former President Donald Trump surprised a Pennsylvania mother of three, Jenny Kantz, by gifting her $100 to help with her grocery bill during a campaign stop at Sprankle’s Neighborhood Market in Kittanning. The gesture was part of Trump’s broader message to address rising food costs and inflation if he is re-elected.
During the encounter, which was captured on video, Trump handed Kantz the cash as her groceries were being scanned, stating, “Here, it’s gonna go down a little bit,” referring to the grocery bill. Kantz expressed her gratitude but decided to keep the $100 as a souvenir, planning to frame it. The event came amid Trump’s campaign efforts in Western Pennsylvania, where he has been vocal about his plans to combat inflation and reduce everyday costs for American families. In addition to assisting Kantz, Trump also engaged with local business owners about the challenges they face from larger corporations and inflation, highlighting the economic concerns that resonate with many voters in the battleground state.
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