Trump Rally Signs – Part 2

At Saturday’s rally in support of President Donald Trump former Congressman Joe Walsh delivered an impassioned speech telling conservatives not to ignore the electoral impact those walking around the Woodstock Square could have.

He compared the walkers to the Tea Party demonstrators of seven years ago after President Barack Obama won his first election.

Just as I took photos of signs of the walkers, around the Square, I also captured messages of those supporting Trump at the rally.

One woman was wearing “USA” socks.

The woman’s mittens–it was cold–had stars.

“Make American Great Again” said this red baseball cap for Trump.

The biggest sign of the rally was made and brought by Robert DiSilvestro, one of the speakers. He used an earlier version on the sign right before the election on Route 14 in Crystal Lake.

Here’s a lady with sewing talent. She has cut out the letters and heart and pinned them to the back of her coat for the event. They will be sown on later.

More coming. (These were taken well before the rally began.)


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Trump Rally Signs – Part 2 — 4 Comments

  1. I asked the wearer of the gloves if they were made in the U.S.A. YES!

    I asked the wearer of the socks if they were made in the U.S.A. YES!

    Union made!

  2. Joe’s speech was spot on!

    The marchers around the square were organized by the local Dems AND ‘Indivisible’ groups.

    One of the local ‘indivisible’ groups, INDIVISIBLENWIL, meets at MCC.

    I wonder what taxpayer funded building was used by the Pro-Trump rally organizers?

    They will deny that organizational funding comes from Georgie Soros.

    Here is some background on the founders:

    Ezra Levin, a former staffer for Rep. Lloyd Doggett, D-Texas, and his wife, Leah Greenberg, are the president and vice president of the Indivisible Guide’s board, respectively.

    Levin is also associate director of the Corporation for Enterprise Development, an anti-poverty nonprofit. Melissa Bradley, who sits on that group’s board, previously worked for Green for All, a group founded by liberal commentator and former Obama administration official Van Jones.

    She was appointed as a Soros Justice Fellow through the Open Society Foundations, which Soros founded.

    Greenberg previously worked for Humanity United, which is funded by Soros’ Open Society Institute.

    The secretary of Indivisible Guide, Angel Padilla, works for the National Immigration Law Center, which is funded by Soros through his Open Society Foundations.

    And treasurer Matt Traidi is the research team director for the Service Employees International Union, a major donor to and endorser of Democrat politicians, Capital Research Center notes.

  3. @ Connect:

    Very impressive info. Please hang in here and help when you will.

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