A New York State businessman lit a pro-Trump sign Monday encouraging people to vote for the former president in November.
Anthony Constantino , CEO of Sticker Mule, turned on the electronic campaign sign that sits atop the business’ Amsterdam , New York , office during a ceremony.are visible from a nearby interstate, despite opposition from Amsterdam officials.
Constantino added that Amsterdam Mayor Michael Cinquanti is one of those politicians, claiming Cinquanti issued a restraining order to demand he take down the sign. UFC fighters Kelvin Gastelum and Tracy Cortez delivered speeches earlier at the ceremony. Another speaker, an attorney named Sal Ferlazzo, helped prepare Constantino to light the sign, according to the businessman.
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