Video from a Wednesday night President Trump rally in Phoenix showed two men carrying a World War II veteran to his seat as the crowd chanted, “USA! USA! USA!”

“These men carrying a World War II veteran to his seat,” Fox 10 Phoenix reporter Kari Lake said. “Got to admit I got a lump in my throat.”

This happened at the @realDonaldTrump rally in Phoenix. Lots of teamwork here. These men carrying a World War II veteran to his seat. Got to admit I got a lump in my throat pic.twitter.com/E8vV8gthQn — Kari Lake (@KariLakeFox10) February 19, 2020

Jesse Kelly, a military veteran and a senior editor at the Federalist, said that the moment is a reason every American should attend a Trump rally at least once in their lives.

“Even if you’re not a Trump fan,” Kelly said in response to the viral video. “I went to one and it’s simply impossible to walk out of that place without feeling better about America.”

I’d highly recommend everyone attend a Trump rally at some point. Even if you’re not a Trump fan. I went to one and it’s simply impossible to walk out of that place without feeling better about America. https://t.co/JUf5QsuDEf — Jesse Kelly (@JesseKellyDC) February 19, 2020

Thousands of supporters lined up early for Trump’s 10th visit to Arizona, including Scottsdale’s Gary Puckett, who told reporters that Trump is the “people’s president.”

I’m outside the Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum ahead of tonight’s Trump rally. A volunteer estimates 11,000+ people lining up to get in so far. @azcentral #TrumpInAZ pic.twitter.com/3aNYqYtqNH — Grace Palmieri 🌵 (@grace_palmieri) February 19, 2020

Phoenix is the last stop on Trump’s four-day tour of the West, where he met with local leaders and raise money for his reelection campaign.

The rally was scheduled to begin at 9 p.m. EST, the same time Democrats were scheduled to begin a 2020 presidential debate in Nevada.