People who can’t go to DC: stay and support Sichuan at the same time

With just one day to go before a joint session of The U.S. Congress on January 6, people from across the country are heading to Washington, D.C., to join President Donald Trump‘s call for millions of people to “stop stealing elections.” Some Californians who were unable to attend in person said they would stay behind and hold rallies at the same time to demonstrate their support for Trump.

More than 100 people rallied in support of Donald Trump on Saturday in Cypress, Orange County, California.

On Saturday, January 2, more than 100 people held a pro-Sichuan rally in Cypress, Orange County, California. “We’re putting these events together to show that people are absolutely behind President Trump and will always fight for him,” said Nancy Hathcock, president of the West Orange County Republican Women Federated.

On January 2, Nancy Hathcock, president of the Orange County Republican Women’s Federation, told a pro-Trump rally in Cypress, Orange County, that Californians’ support for President Trump has never stopped.

More than 100 people rallied in support of Donald Trump on Saturday in Cypress, Orange County, California.

In the past, she says, some people have been reluctant to speak out for fear of attack, but more and more are standing up. “We have events like this where people honk their horns in favor of it and they wave at us and give us the thumbs-up as they drive by. A lot of people are for Trump, for him to stay in office, for him to stop stealing the election.”

Especially in California this year, she said californians’ support for President Trump is unprecedented and unrelented. “In fact, the American people continue to support him. He has been a very brave and popular president for the American people. He means what he says, and he does what he does to uphold the capitalist system that most Americans believe in, our Constitution, and our law enforcement agencies, so that’s why we continue to fight for him. We haven’t had a president like that since Ronald Reagan, and we’re lucky to have one now.”

Despite the current efforts of the left to suppress and spread disinformation, “one should not give up, still less give up. The battle has begun,” says Mr Hiscock. “So it’s important to get out there and let the public know that those who are fighting for democracy, those who are fighting for democracy, are not alone.”

“I really want to be able to come to DC on January 6, but for some reason I can’t, but we will continue to hold rallies here at the same time, and there is nothing to stop us.” She said.

Citizen: no longer the silent majority

“We need more people to stand up,” said Tom, after a fraudulent election. “This year’s election process has been a terrible tragedy, and we want to show the president and hope he remains courageous, and we want to show our lawmakers the will of the people.” “This election is not real. It says Joe Biden won the election. Joe Biden didn’t win the election.”

“I feel like our freedom is at stake,” said Voter Cindy Omalley. “I’ve never been involved in anything like this before, because I don’t feel I need to do anything with so much evidence, with so much widespread fraud. But the courts ignore the evidence, the media don’t report it, and those on the side don’t seem to realize what’s at stake. I think the hatred of President Trump is so blind.”

Voter Cindy Omalley said she decided to go to the rally and support Trump because she was no longer willing to be a silent majority.

So she decided to go out and speak up. “I think this is a historic moment when we need to stand up again and show our patriotism,” she said. For all of us here, we may be different in color, religion, ethnicity, but we all share the same values of freedom, and we want to keep that freedom, so I don’t want to be a silent majority anymore.”

As for his reasons for supporting Trump, O ‘Malley said, “He has done the most to allow Americans to enjoy their freedom and pursue their path to happiness.”

“We need government, but the smaller the better, and one that cannot be bought,” she said. He (Trump) will not be bought, that is the most important. He’s not doing it for money or prestige, because he’s already had a good life, just like George Washington didn’t want to be president, but he’s serving America out of duty, and I firmly believe that’s what President Trump is doing. I will support President Trump to the end.”