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The claim: Image shows profane anti-Trump message on Madison Square Garden marquee before rally. An Oct. 27 Threads post (direct link, archive link) appears to show a profane message on a ...
A federal judge has ruled that a Tennessee woman has a constitutional right to post a yard sign with profane language condemning both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump. Julie ...
“Saw these 3 zip tying Trump signs to light posts,” the post read. The image showed the artist, under the cover of darkness, standing on a ladder with his arm around the pole.
Original "We Believe" sign design. We Believe is a yard sign created as a response to Donald Trump's victory in the 2016 United States presidential election. The sign was originally designed by Kristin Garvey, a librarian from Madison, Wisconsin. The signs became popular among American liberals during Trump's presidency.
Trump entered the Republican primaries on June 16, 2015, at a time when governors Jeb Bush and Scott Walker and Senator Marco Rubio were viewed as early frontrunners. [4] Trump was considered a longshot to win the nomination, but his large media profile gave him a chance to spread his message and appear in the Republican debates.
After Mesa City Council member and Mormon Julie Spilsbury put up a "Republicans for Harris-Walz" sign in her frontyard, her neighbor across the street, who is a Trump supporter, put up this ...
The Trump Statue Initiative is a protest art ... living statue depicting Trump holding a BLM sign with bullet holes and ... Washington Monument lawn included the ...
Strongly-worded anti-Trump signs stood in contrast against a sea of "Make America Great Again" hats on Friday, as protestors and supporters flooded the streets of Washington for the 45th president ...