Donald Trump has been in the eye of the media storm in the past few months for his comments about immigration, women and even other politicians but now he's making headlines for another reason: his apparent generosity.
Trump was at an airport in Los Angeles Tuesday morning when an airline allegedly refused to allow Andrew Ten, 3, onboard because he couldn't fly without an elaborate life-support system, reported The Political Insider. Faced with this dilemma, the child's parents, Judy and Harold Ten, reached out to Trump and told him about their plight.
When Trump heard of their troubles, he reportedly didn't hesitate to lend Ten and his parents access to the his private jet, reported Jews News.
"Mr. Trump did not hesitate when we called him up. He said 'Yes, I'll send my plane out,'" 29-year-old Harold Ten recalled shortly after he landed here Tuesday morning.
Asked why he thought Trump made his private jet available, Ten replied, "Because he is a good man. He has three children of his own and he knows what being a parent is all about."
His supporters from Young Conservatives noted upon hearing the news that: "It's encouraging to see Trump use his wealth and resources to help a sick child. Regardless of where we fall politically, at the end of the day, we're all human beings, and we could all do a better job of taking care of one another."