Former President Donald Trump held a rally on Wildwood's beach Saturday. He made false claims about the protests at Penn and attacked former Gov. Chris Christie.
The former president faces indictments across four jurisdictions, but that’s done little to quiet his most fervent fans.Trump stood on a stage in the sand in Wildwood, he spoke to a sea of his fiercest fans gathered at the foot of Wildwood’s famous Great White roller coaster.hours earlier. Many came in pickup trucks decked out in Trump flags, with license plates from up and down the East Coast.
Trump’s rally came as he is still standing trial in Manhattan for allegedly falsifying business records in relation to hush money payments, the first of Trump’s criminal cases to go before a jury. He faces a total of 91 criminal charges in four different jurisdictions. A spokesperson for Wildwood had previously said capacity for the event would be about 20,000. Wildwood’s mayor, Ernie Troiano Jr., said the event could accommodate 40,000 and a speaker claimed that 80,000 were in attendance, an unconfirmed number.
There were no major incidents at Penn during the 16 days protesters occupied College Green on Penn’s Philadelphia campus. Police disbanded the encampment Friday morning, arresting 33 protesters – including nine Penn Students. The Hawaiian wildfires that tore through his home island, Maui, didn’t just bring about tough times for his family members living there — the destruction reaffirmed his support for Trump.
Suzanne Palady came to Wildwood from Bear, Del., what she calls Trump country, to find herself in another hotbed of fervent MAGA supporters. Retired after decades of owning a plumbing business, Palady said she’s ignoring Trump’s ongoing Manhattan hush money trial.
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