Politics

Rally To Protest Trump Felony Conviction Flops

A seemingly small crowd assembled on Staten Island, NY to protest the felony conviction of Donald Trump.

Read: The Republican Presumptive Nominee for President is A Convicted Felon

Let’s look at some videos.

Here is the one that Trump posted:

🚨President Trump Just Posted This On His Truth Social

“Thank You Staten Island”

Crowd chanting “TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP” 🇺🇸

Everyone loves Trump!

Vote for Trump! Save America! #Trump2024 pic.twitter.com/pOPlm6meOk

— AJ Huber (@Huberton) June 2, 2024

Here are some other views that are less deceptive:

Speaker at the Staten Island rally to protest the Trump verdict says he’s been arrested many times and always had respect for his prosecutors and judges but he has no respect for ones in Trump’s case. pic.twitter.com/GhoKfSli4M

— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) June 2, 2024

The Staten Island rally to protest the Trump verdict looks, sounds and smells exactly what you think a Staten Island rally to protest the Trump verdict would look, sound and smell like. pic.twitter.com/K9P8aQtn6B

— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) June 2, 2024

Trump and his supporters have been jamming their small crowds into tiny areas. It is a virtual certainty that Trump has supporters will claim that there were thousands and thousands of his supporters there, but the reality is that comparable events in comparable spaces usually draw hundreds of people, not thousands.

Staten Island is reliably Republican area, so if a crowd was going to come out in the New York area to protest Trump’s conviction, it would be there.

Instead of being a show of strength, the Staten Island rally, which featured an appearance from Rudy Giuliani, showed the weakness of Donald Trump, and little his supporters seem to care about his conviction.

Jason is the managing editor. He is also a White House Press Pool and a Congressional correspondent for PoliticusUSA. Jason has a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science. His graduate work focused on public policy, with a specialization in social reform movements.

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