Posted on 08/17/2019 7:32:05 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
HOLLYWOOD (KABC) -- A little over a dozen Trump supporters held a rally on the Walk of Fame Friday afternoon with a decorative float that's making its way across the country.
The so-called "Trump Unity Bridge" that read "Build the Wall" on its side was parked on Hollywood and Highland and was expected to travel to several other parts of Southern California.
Tensions ran slightly high as one man was taken into police custody after allegedly spitting on one of the participants of the rally, It was unclear what charges, if any, that person might face.
There no other reported incidents.
Traffic along Hollywood Boulevard was slightly backed up as the right westbound lane was cordoned off for the group.
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LOL- yeh, that looks like a “little over a dozen” just like there were 700 people at the rally held by princess gray beaver earlier this week...
I saw it on MSNBC today!...they said she had a “Huge” crowd waiting for her and showed the film....maybe 300 ...
the last Trump Rally i went to there were that many people standing in line to buy MAGA hats...lol...
WHAT?! Why wasn’t I invited?!
I ran into these folks at Bella Terra Center today in Huntington Beach. Nice folks. They gave me some Trump Stickers printed by bikers for trump. I was uber driving at the time
They had HB cops watching out for them but no one misbehaved. Couple hundred in the center raking lot checking them
Out. No advance notice
Encouraging!
The woman holding the banner looked like Ashley Judd, lol.....and we know that didnt happen
Tensions ran slightly high as one man was taken into police custody after allegedly spitting on one of the participants of the rally,....
Maybe the MAGA folks can retaliate by throwing red flags at those mental cases
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