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BRONX PRE-RALLY RALLY – NY fans unfurl YUGE Donald J. Trump ‘Never Surrender’ banner at Yankee Stadium.

May 23, 2024
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Stern-looking mugshot taken prior to DJT’s ‘election interference’ prosecution in Georgia has become a positive image against ongoing crooked ‘lawfare’ efforts in kangaroo courts.

By Jack Montgomery | The National Pulse

Donald Trump supporters unveiled a ‘Never Surrender’ banner of the former president at a Yankees Stadium baseball game yesterday (May 22), featuring the iconic mugshot taken for his election interference prosecution by Democrat D.A. Fani Willis in Georgia.

Investigative reporter Laura Loomer revealed the banner was the work of Dion Cini and the America First Warehouse, which pitches itself as “a unique, patriotic venue… showcasing American-made products, and advancing the America-First agenda.”

Intended to humiliate Trump, the mugshot has backfired spectacularly on the Democrats, helping to raise over $20 million for his campaign within three weeks of its publication.

Before its release Lara Trump, who now co-chairs the Republican National Committee (RNC), predicted that “the most famous mugshot in the history of the world” would end up on dorm room walls and T-shirts across the country.

The Yankees Stadium stunt precedes an expected Trump rally in the Bronx, as the former president’s movements remain limited by another Democrat election interference prosecution in Manhattan.

The America First leader has used the trial to go on the offensive in New York, where he was within ten points of Joe Biden in November.

Since then, Trump has regularly held impromptu campaign events in his home state, winning the endorsement of thousands of bodegas and union workers in the Democratic stronghold, where 70 percent of residents say Biden is unfit for office.

Trump is already tying Biden in nearby New Hampshire, and drew a crowd of around 100,000 supporters to a monster rally in neighboring New Jersey, putting in play states that have not been won by a Republican presidential candidate since 2000 and 1988, respectively. ##