Trump fans are crazy! Truck drivers blockaded New York to force prices, and brought explosive snea

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-21

The truckers who supported Donald Trump claim that they were not defeated by Trump 3A $5.5 billion fraud case was decidedProposed boycott of delivery activities in New York City, which could paralyze New York City.

Jennifer Hernandez, a trucker who supported the boycott, spoke Monday on NewsNation national correspondent Dray Clark"American morning"(Morning in America) program:"This could bring New York City to its knees.

She added:"If New York loses. Just 10% of trucks, from milk and eggs to anything a consumer needs, will skyrocket.

It's unclear how broadly the proposed boycott will be supported or what impact it will have on shipments to New York.

Another driver, who goes by the username chicago1ray, shared a paragraph on X, saying that he had a relationship with"At least ten"Colleagues talked, and they all agreed to refuse to deliver goods to the city from Monday.

Since chicago1ray shared this paragraph, others have also expressed support for the alleged boycott.

Someone posted:"Do it! Let us know how we can help! You're not fighting alone! '。

Another added:'We can always rely on truckers to get some things right back to the way they look.

Soon, Trump was in his"Truth Social"The page praised the plan. He praised the planned trucker boycott, posting on Truth Social:"I feel very honored to have so many great patriots on the side of freedom! "。

He also said:'Joe Biden's unjust and dangerous policing of law enforcement is a serious threat to democracy. Make America Great Again.

chicago1ray then posted again:"Trump just in his'Truth Social'My **and** was posted on the account, which was so cool. "。

As of Monday, the New York mayor's office, the New York Convenience Store Association and the New York-based National Supermarket Association did not immediately respond to reporters' comments on the incident.

Last Friday, Trump was sentenced to a historic fine of 3 by a New York civil court$5.5 billion. In a civil fraud judgment, the court found that the former ** company had inflated the valuation of its assets in order to obtain more favorable loan terms.

In Friday's ruling, Judge Arthur Engoron ordered Trump and his company to pay 3A $5.5 billion fine finding him lying about his wealth over the years, defrauding banks, insurance companies and others by inflating it on his financial statements.

He was also barred from serving as a director of a New York company for three years.

Speaking outside the Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida, Trump lashed out at Ngoren and Attorney General Leticia James.

Subsequently, a GoFundMe donation was initiated.

The donation, created by Elena Cardone, the wife of real estate mogul Grant Cardone, was a call to action by Trump supporters in response to Friday's fraud verdict in New York State.

The page reads:"Stand with Trump; for 3$5.5 billion in unfair judgments to fund", Cardone asks donors"Unite to defend all businesses and defend the one who did not hesitate to stand up and defend us"。

The donation has so far received $720,000But from 3The target of 5.5 billion is still far from it.

In addition to donations, Trump was also laughed at as bringing goods.

Just one day after the verdict was pronounced on February 16, Trump showed up at a Philadelphia commercial center to bring a pair of "Trump" brand gold sneakers.

Trump at Sneaker Con Philadelphia Trendy Shoes & Apparel Show.

Trump gave a speech at the sneaker show at the Philadelphia Convention Center on the same day, and held a pair of gold "Trump" brand sneakers on the podium, which Trump named "Never Surrender High-Top Sneaker" (Never Surrender High-Top Sneaker).

According to reports, the sneakers cost $399, and the body is Trump's favorite gold, with details of the American flag on the back.

That's something I've been talking about for 12, 13 years, and I think it's going to be a huge success. Trump said in his speech.

Less than a few hours after it went on sale, the sneakers were already sold out on **. According to the **, there are currently 1,000 pairs of the sneakers available for purchase, with at least 10 of them "signed by Trump at random."

According to the **, Trump also sold two versions of sneakers with "T" and "45" on both sides for $199. There is also a cologne and perfume called Victory47 available for purchase, both for $99.

The ** states that the trademark for these products belongs to "CIC Ventures LLC". Trump sneakers are not designed, manufactured, distributed or sold by me or my group or their respective affiliates or principals. 45footwear, LLC uses Trump's name, image and likeness under a license agreement.

Jonathen Santiago and Danea Mitchell, 20, from Monroe County, Pennsylvania, drove in support of Trump and praised Trump's sneakers, saying that the texture of the red soles is fantastic.

And she doesn't mind the Trump lawsuit, she said: If he is found guilty, it will be an interesting four years, and I have no doubt that he will be elected.

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