Fans of former President Donald Trump “Never Surrender” Banner It features his famous mug shot while singing “God Bless America” at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx on Wednesday. Trump is scheduled to hold a rally in New York City on Thursday night.
The “Never Surrender” banner appears to have been inspired by President Trump’s words Post to X The photo, released last August, shows his mugshot taken after he turned himself in to a Georgia prison on charges of trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
“I’m going to make a play for New Yorkers.”
Below Trump’s photo, there is a web address along with the words “Election Interference” and “Never give in!” This was the first X post since the social media platform, then known as Twitter, banned Trump following the January 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.
Ann X video program The banners were unfurled from the upper floors, and when security arrived, those holding the banners quickly pulled them up. “Another successful drop @dioncini,” the text of the post from U.S. Warehouse 1 reads.
Dion Cini is a Trump supporter and self-proclaimed “professional provocateur” who has caused controversy in the past while visually supporting Trump. In 2018, Walt Disney World banned Cini from the park for holding a pro-Trump sign. Months later, in 2019, a New York City bartender was filmed on video kicking out Sini, who was wearing a red visor with the words “Make America Great Again” written on it, and the bartender was given a two-week sentence for “political” behavior. He was suspended from his job. In late 2019, a transgender actor was filmed on video fighting with Sheeni over a President Trump sign in New York City.
“Legal version of ankle bracelet”
The Trump campaign said Thursday’s rally will take place at Crotona Park at 6 p.m. fox news is It’s just a few blocks from the district boundary of far-left Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
Ocasio-Cortez blamed Trump’s rallies on “the legal version of ankle bracelets.” Mr. Hill pointed out thatThis refers to the high-profile trial of Stormy Daniels in Manhattan, which he is required to attend.
“Donald Trump is bankrupt. He needs money. He’s holding rallies and trying to scam people and extort money to cover his legal costs,” Ocasio-Cortez added. The same media reports. “By the way, he’s holding rallies in the South Bronx, not to make a point, but because the court is there. He practically wears the legal version of the bracelet around his ankle. And he’s always in court. He can’t leave the five boroughs because he has to stay there. So it’s really embarrassing for him.”
WABC TV reported. Labor and civil rights groups were planning a simultaneous counter-rally in the park, with posters for the event reading “Trump is not welcome in the Bronx.”
Some residents of the borough have taken issue with Fox News, saying it fully supports the former president.
“Everyone wants us to run. We’re going to run as hard as we can in New York.”
“Seniors can’t walk down the street. Children are being killed. You go to the grocery store and you can’t buy anything anymore,” the Rev. Ruben Diaz Sr., president of the New York Hispanic Clergy Association, told the cable news network. “I’m a Democrat. I’ve been a Democrat my whole life, and the Democrats have used us, abused us. They think we belong. Donald Trump is giving us an opportunity.”
Last month, President Trump visited a Harlem deli where a worker stabbed an assailant to death in 2022 in self-defense. Then, the crowd that greeted President Trump loudly chanted, “Four more years!” A week later, Trump shook hands with construction workers and posed for photos outside the JPMorgan Chase Building at East 48th Street and Park Avenue, WCBS reported.
“I’m going to appeal to the people of New York. They’ve heard the polls are very good. Usually, a Democrat wins in New York,” Trump said at the time, according to the station. “Biden is the worst president ever. There are some very bad people here, but we have the nicest people here and they’re supporting me. They all want us to run and we’re going to fight hard in New York.”
On May 11, President Trump held a large campaign rally on the beach in Wildwood, New Jersey, which drew an estimated 80,000 to 100,000 people.
This story has been updated with a correction: President Trump’s banner was unfurled during the singing of “God Bless America,” not during the national anthem.
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