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Soon, a 104-year-old World War II veteran hopes that a very special guest will appear on the future birthday.
Denver Moore, which will turn 104 on May 15, invited the president Donald Trump visit his birthday.
“I will be 104 in May and I invite you to the 17th birthday,” said Moore in a video that was divided into Tiktok last month.
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World War II veteran Denver Moore hopes President Trump can take part in his 104th birthday. (Screenshot/Tick: Allyd255)
In the video, which has been viewed more than 700,000 times in ten days, Moore changed, expressing his desire to meet Trump. He was in the red cap “Maga”.
He said to the President, “I voted for you again, and I hope I still vote for you.”
Alison Dudley, a friend of the Moore family, shot and uploaded a veteran message to the social media platform. At the end of the clip she made her step Trump, saying: “He WWII veteran – Air Air Corps. You have to come and visit it. He wants you here for his birthday. “
Moore lives in the senior residential facility of Denbury in Masilon, the town south of Cleveland.
Denbury Senior Executive Director Kelli Beckler made a highly made masonry, telling a local outlet, Repository canton“We all like Denver is one of our residents. We love to hear his stories. He is a wonderful historian and narrator, and it is a true honor to be able to be with him.”
She added that since his desire for his birthday he acquired a social media craving, “we had people from all over to call an object that wanted to send him cards and different things.”
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President Donald Trump. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Moore grew on a farm in the noble district, Ohio, and worked in Hercules Engine Co. before he was called to service in 1942, after the war he became a US postal service and raised a family, reports.
said his son Rich News 5 Cleveland That he hopes that the veteran’s desire to come true. “If it makes it happy, then great. Whatever it is.”
The desire of Moore was inspired by his deep patriotism. “It’s a wonderful country,” he said. “I’m glad God gave us the US.”
Moore noticed the success of the video, telling the repository: “In my long life I never dreamed of it.”
“They have a parade, firefighters, (and) police vehicles. It will be in Canal Fulton at the club (veterans). According to this video, there are thousands who know about it,” he added.
The White House did not immediately respond to the Fox News Digital request.
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