KITTANING, Pennsylvania — Jennifer Krantz was in the checkout line at Sprankle’s grocery store in this Armstrong County city with her three boys, Brayden, Eddie and Frederick, along with her husband, Bryant, when former President Donald Trump handed the clerk waiting on them a $100 bill.
“Here, it is going to go down a little bit,” Trump told the clerk, to everyone’s astonishment.
“(Krantz’s bill) is going to go down $100,” Trump said.
“Thank you so much,” Krantz said, a little stunned by the help. Afterward, she said her cousin owns the store and that she was just hoping to do two things that day: buy her groceries and catch a glimpse of Trump.
Krantz told me as Trump was walking out of the store that having three active, growing boys means buying a lot of groceries, “and that has put a big strain on our budget. It has been…