Polish President Andrzej Duda and billionaire Donald Trump have been close since the Republican's presidency, and in 2017 the Polish leader organized a rally in Warsaw in support of the former head of the White House.
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As reported by NBN, citing The Wall Street Journal, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump intends to appear with Polish President Andrzej Duda as part of his next round of the election race in Pennsylvania (this Sunday, September 22).
In particular, Duda will arrive in the United States for the UN General Assembly, after which he plans to attend an election campaign event with Trump, which is to take place at the National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa.
It should be noted that Pennsylvania is a key state for the US elections, as this territory is home to about 700,000 Americans of Polish descent (about 5 percent of the population).
However, Duda's decision to assist Trump in the election campaign is somewhat contrary to the standard practice of foreign leaders who prefer to refrain from interfering in the electoral process, “to avoid alienating one side.”
Earlier, we wrote about how Zelensky commented on the shooting near Trump's estate.