You couldn’t pay me enough to go, although the thought of screaming “You lie” after every other sentence does appeal to me. Once wouldn’t be enough.
Of course, I went to college after my three years active Army, and was a member of the guard, so would, no doubt, be screened out during the security checks.
Too, there would be the danger that a photo would be taken which would indicate that I had something to do with the POS.
Even back then, I could afford to buy my own beer.
No way I’d show up.
That is why his appearances are closed to the public now.
Same as in Wisconsin. By invitation only.
As someone in the comments section noted: "How shameful that an elected officeholder flies in to town on a publicly bought jet, is escorted and secured by probably hundreds of publicly paid police, to give a speech in a publicly owned facility, and the event is not open to the public. What a sham. I hope someone is reimbursing the taxpayers for the costs of this partisan campaign appearance.."