Fans of former President Donald Trump “Never Surrender” Banner On Wednesday, his famous mugshot was displayed during the national anthem at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx. Trump is scheduled to hold a rally in New York City on Thursday night.
Trump’s “Never Surrender” banner Post to X The photo includes a mugshot taken after he surrendered to a Georgia prison on charges of trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
“I’m going to appeal to the people of New York.”
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 show The banner was unfurled during the playing of the national anthem, and those holding it quickly pulled it up when security personnel arrived. “Another successful drop @dioncini,” the text of the post from America First Warehouse read.
Dion Cini is a Trump supporter and self-described “professional provocateur” who has been controversial in the past while visually supporting Trump. Walt Disney World banned Cini from the park in 2018 after he held up a pro-Trump sign. A few months later, in 2019, a bartender in New York City was filmed kicking out Cini, who was wearing a red visor that read “Make America Great Again,” and the bartender was suspended for two weeks for “political” behavior. Later in 2019, a transgender actor was filmed fighting Cini over a Trump sign in New York City.
“A legal version of ankle bracelets.”
The Trump campaign said Thursday’s rally will take place at Crotona Park at 6 p.m. Fox News It’s just a few blocks from the district line of far-left Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
Ocasio-Cortez blamed Trump’s rally on “a legal version of an ankle bracelet.” Mr. Hill pointed out thata reference to Stormy Daniels’ trial in Manhattan, which drew headlines and which he is required to attend.
“Donald Trump is bankrupt. He needs money. He’s having rallies and scamming people and trying to raise money to cover his legal costs,” Ocasio-Cortez added, according to the outlet. “And by the way, he’s having rallies in the South Bronx, not to make a point, but because that’s where the courts are. He’s effectively got a legal version of an ankle bracelet on him, and he can’t leave the five boroughs because he has to be in court all the time. So it’s really embarrassing for him.”
WABC-TV reported. Labor and civil rights groups are planning to hold a counter rally in the park at the same time, and a poster for the event reads, “Trump is not welcome in the Bronx.”
Some residents of the borough have taken issue with Fox News, citing its full support for the former president.
“They all want us to run. We’re going to run hard in New York.”
The Rev. Ruben Diaz Sr., president of the New York State Hispanic Clergy Association, said, “Old people can’t walk the streets. Our children are being killed. We can’t even go to the grocery store and buy anything anymore. I can’t do it,” he said. cable news network. “I’m a Democrat. I’ve been a Democrat all my life, and the Democrats have used us and abused us. They think they own us. Donald Trump has told us It gives me a chance.”
Last month, Trump visited the Harlem deli where an employee stabbed and killed an attacker in self-defense in 2022, and the crowd that greeted him chanted, rather loudly, “Four more years!” A week later, Trump shook hands and posed for photos with construction workers 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,” Trump said at the time, according to the station. “They heard the polls were very good. Typically, Democrats win in New York.” “Biden is the worst president ever. We have some very bad people here, but we also have some of the nicest people here, and they support me. They all want us to run. 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.
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