Old Veteran goes viral for special birthday wish to President Trump ahead of his 104th birthday

WWII Veteran Turning 104 Invites Trump to Birthday

Denver Moore, a World War II veteran from Canal Fulton, Ohio, is preparing to celebrate his 104th birthday on May 15—and he’s invited former President Donald Trump to the party, calling him his favorite president.

A TikTok video of Moore’s invitation went viral, receiving over 700,000 views and sparking an outpouring of birthday cards and messages from around the world.

Moore served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during WWII and later worked for the U.S. Postal Service. He was married to his late wife, Thelma, for 75 years, and still stays active and mentally sharp at his senior living facility, even reciting the alphabet backward.

His secret to a long life? “Keep moving,” he says—and “marry the right woman.”https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMBxFCJ22/

Whether or not Trump attends, Moore’s spirit has already made his 104th birthday a celebration to remember.

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