Former President Donald Trump made a surprise visit to a New York Fire Department station on May 2, following his court attendance for the so-called hush money charges brought against him.
“It was an honor to see the brave men and women of the FDNY this evening!” President Trump posted on his Truth Social account.
The former president delivered pizza to the firefighters, who greeted him warmly. He had previously visited the same New York City firehouse in 2021 to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
During his stop at the FDNY firehouse, the former president shook hands with officials and firefighters. “Sir, save us, please,” one firefighter could be heard to say. The FDNY has received visits from multiple political leaders from both sides of the political spectrum over the years. The department issued a statement to reaffirm that the department appreciates support from political figures without prejudice.
“We appreciate whoever supports our members at the FDNY, no matter their political affiliation,” the fire department said in the statement.
Two weeks previously, the former president visited a Harlem bodega after his second day in court, where he met with workers to address the rising crime problem in the city.
Before President Trump’s arrival, large crowds had gathered outside of the Harlem market to greet and cheer for the former president as he passed.