Edison Democratic Organization Chairman Keith Hahn looked pretty happy to be getting his picture with Republican presidential front runner Donald Trump.

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Hahn was a part of an ad hoc group of officers that protected Trump as he made an unannounced visit to The Barclays PGA golf tournament held in Edison, New Jersey over the weekend.

“I’m a cop first, Democratic Chairman second and will always conduct myself with dignity and respect,” Hahn tells the Star-Ledger.

Edison police were given 10-minutes notice that the billionaire real estate mogul was showing up. Hahn and five other officers were responsible for tailing Trump.

The Democratic club chairman says Trump was “a gentleman and I appreciate his visit to Edison,” according to the paper.

Hahn’s fellow Democrats took issue with the photo showing both Hahn and Trump with big smiles and thumbs up.

“Chairman Hahn seems unaware that he needs to change parties in order to support Trump and his idea that being divisive is not a part of the Democrats who vote in Edison Township,” Anthony Russomanno, a longtime Hahn foe and aide to Democratic Edison Mayor Thomas Lankey says.

But Russomanno neglected to mention that his own boss also posed with the Republican front runner.

“As Mayor of Edison, it is my privilege and pleasure to welcome celebrities, sports figures, and dignitaries, including politicians from both parties to our community,” Lankey said midst the kerfuffle. “That is just one of my many official duties.”

Police Chief Thomas Bryan says he sees no problem with one of his officers posing for a photo with Trump.

Multiple media outlets report the crowd went wild for the candidate.

“They want to see our country do great again. It’s great affirmation, you’ll see it,” Trump said, according to Fox Sports. “Not a heckler in the whole group.”