Gates and Green hold rally in Florida to promote “America First”

Republican U.S. Representatives Matt Gaetz and Marjorie Taylor Green held an “America First” rally in Florida on Friday night, May 7, to promote former President Trump’s “They said the “America First” movement is not dead and that the establishment is the source of the problem.

According to Newsmax, the rally began with the strains of Queen’s “We are the Champion,” and as Greene took the stage, she asked in a loud voice, “Who is your president? “

More than 300 Trump supporters wearing red T-shirts with Trump’s name on them and holding “Make America Great Again” balloons responded with a loud “Trump!”

Gates, meanwhile, called Trump “a Floridian in trouble in Congress” and an “irrefutable leader of the Republican Party.

He said, “We’re sending a powerful message to the weak establishment in both parties today that America First is not dying. This is no longer a battle between red and blue, but between the establishment and the rest of us (patriots).”

He also said they would be touring rallies across the United States to promote the America First philosophy, and laughed that he might invite Trump as a guest to a future rally.

In his speech, Gaetz called on attendees to support America’s Second Amendment.

He said, “We have a right to bear arms in this country and we will use that right, and the Second Amendment is defending the right of American citizens to own guns against a tyrannical government, and some people may not like that right, and that amendment may not be politically correct, but it’s a fact.”

Green and Gates, who both described themselves as “proud American patriots,” said their speech resonated well with attendees, who denounced the U.S. mainstream media for spreading fake news and criticized the left’s “awakeningism” and the establishment’s Republicans are “just a name.

At the rally, Gates urged Trump supporters to “not fly the white flag and resign themselves to fate. The ‘America First’ movement is not a movement of the timid or the weary,” he said, but a movement that will go on to victory, saying, “That’s what we’re promising.”