GOP stalwart donor says he'll pay Trump rally security tab
The Republican Party’s failed candidate for governor in Pennsylvania last year says he’ll pick up the tab for municipal police to provide protection for President Donald Trump’s rally in Hershey Tuesday after residents complained about picking up the $20,000 tab for Trump rallies in 2016 and 2017.
Pennlive.com reported that Scott Wagner told Derry Township officials that he will cover the cost up to a maximum of $20,000.
Wagner, who founded the $75 million waste hauler Penn Waste Inc., ran for governor with Trump’s endorsement.
