President Trump Donates Money to Campaign Volunteer’s Father’s Cancer Treatment
A former security guard from Rural, Illinois, got some personal time last week with President Donald Trump.
FOX’s Paul Stevens reports:
24-year-old Shane Bouvet, a struggling single father working nights, spending days volunteering on Donald Trump’s presidential campaign and profiled in the Washington Post, in a story that caught the President’s eye.
Mr. Trump then made sure Bouvet got an invite to an inaugural ball and a chance to meet him last Thursday at the Lincoln Memorial.
President Trump also phoning Shane Bouvet’s father, who’s undergoing cancer treatment:
(President Trump) “You have a great guy here. You take good care of him. He’s going to take care of you, actually. I think, right?”
And then:
(Bouvet) “He turned around to his aid and he goes, ‘write him a a check for $10,000’.”
That money to help Bouvet’s father’s cancer treatment:
(Bouvet) “For what he did for my dad and gave him that extra fight, I don’t know how I’d ever repay him.”
Paul Stevens, FOX News.