President Trump will formally kick off his 2020 re-election campaign with a giant rally in Orlando, Florida tonight.
Over 100,000 tickets were requested for the 20,000-seat Amway Center.
Here’s some of the action outside, where supporters began lining up over 40 hours prior to the event.
This guy reportedly came from Japan for the festivities:
https://twitter.com/CharriseLane/status/1140958385271185408
And another from Chile:
Francisco Jose Muñoz flew in from Chile to attend today’s rally. The signature on his passport just says “MAGA” — he showed me. He believes the Democratic Party is corrupt and Trump will restore the world order pic.twitter.com/ZPMzdD1BIy
— Bailey Gallion (@baileygallion) June 18, 2019
An immigrant from Rwanda says illegals shouldn’t be able to come across the border “like it’s a toilet”:
Trump supporting Rwandan immigrant says people shouldn’t be able to walk through the border “like it’s a toilet.” #OrlandoTrumpRally pic.twitter.com/KrfTk6cXak
— Jean Guerrero (@jeanguerre) June 18, 2019
The man said he had friends who wanted to come to America legally, “Then I get here and I realize people walk through the border like it’s a toilet. They just walk through and they become an American in three months. To me, that is the most unfair thing. To me, that is the message that in America, you get rewarded for breaking the law,” he said.
It’s a party:
https://twitter.com/kinni00/status/1140986010026807296
Look at this crowd:
https://twitter.com/MAGAPILL/status/1140981703516860416
Más de 5000 personas en las afueras del Amway Center para esperar la llegada de @realDonaldTrump #TrumpRallyOrlando @UnivisionOrl les brindará la más amplia cobertura. #UnivisionOrlando pic.twitter.com/OZ87IkzwdC
— Ambar Rincón (@ambar_rincontv) June 18, 2019
La cobertura más completa de la visita de Trump a Orlando @realDonaldTrump sólo por Univision @UnivisionOrl @UniTampaBay #TrumpRallyOrlando pic.twitter.com/0zToQA2zBw
— Ambar Rincón (@ambar_rincontv) June 18, 2019
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