Trump welcomed by cheering, flag-waving supporters in Warsaw
Many in the crowd, which
"We are here from our own convictions and belief," said
In
One Polish-American in the crowd,
Trump himself has shifted stances on abortion. He was once avidly in favor of abortion rights but has since declared himself against abortion, although he did not make abortion rights a centerpiece of his presidential campaign.
Many in the crowd were supporters of
Some in the crowd said they like the way both Trump and their own leaders are trying to rebuild national industries.
"The previous government tried to sell off the country," said
Many booed when Trump acknowledged democracy icon Lech Walesa, who was in the audience. Walesa, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, is a major adversary of the ruling party's leader,
Later, Polish critics of the government expressed dismay and embarrassment at how the crowd reacted to Walesa.
One Trump supporter, 70-year-old Elzbieta Dembczyk, said she traveled on one of 11 buses the ruling party had rented to bring a group from the city of Czestochowa, 200 kilometers (125 miles) away, to
"He knows everything and he said everything exactly as it was," she said.
There was also a small group that turned out to protest Trump's presence in
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