The people rejoice! Trump takes helicopter overlooking D.C. rally Flynn holds up flag in salute

On Saturday (Dec. 12), people in the U.S. launched a series of “Stop Election Theft, Support Trump’s (Trump’s) Re-election” rallies in Washington, D.C. and the state capitals of six controversial states.

At around 1 p.m., President Trump took a helicopter ride over the rally, with people enthusiastically waving and taking pictures, while former national security adviser Michael Flynn, who was pardoned by Trump, held up a flag in salute.

White House Deputy Chief of Staff Dan Scavino’s personal Twitter account on Saturday afternoon even attached a photo of the rally taken from above, and said: “President Trump flew over Freedom Plaza in Marine One before heading north to West Point for the Army-Navy game. “

“Thank you, patriots.”

Photos of the rally showed a large crowd of Americans in Liberty Square and a giant “Trump” banner could be seen.

When President Trump’s Marine One appeared in Freedom Plaza, it was just as organizers arranged for General Flynn to speak on stage. According to the video provided by the netizens, someone on the side of the podium suddenly shouted: “President Trump is here”, only to see Flynn immediately raised the American flag with both hands and saluted in the direction of President Trump’s helicopter.

During Flynn’s speech, Trump’s helicopter once again circled over Freedom Plaza, Flynn repeatedly stopped to raise his hands in salute, and the people at the scene were constantly waving the various colors of the flag and the American flag in support of Trump.

Flynn is Trump’s first national security adviser, with Trump’s inauguration since the Democratic Party launched more than three years of “Russiagate” investigation, Flynn case a twist.

The investigation, which began with an FBI probe into “collusion” between the Trump campaign and the Russian government during the 2016 election, has proven to be false and inaccurate.

Many Trump supporters see the retirement of Lt. Gov. Flynn as a victim of political retaliation by the Obama administration.

On Nov. 25, Trump announced that Flynn would be pardoned before Thanksgiving after a federal judge delayed dropping the charges against him.

Two weeks later (Dec. 8), a federal judge finally agreed to drop the charges against Flynn.

Trump tweeted a courtesy thank you to the judge the same afternoon, tweeting, “Thank you (judge), and congratulations to General Flynn. Flynn and his family have suffered tremendously!”

Flynn then replied to President Trump’s tweet, saying, “You know what? President Trump and his family and our entire country have suffered tremendously and this has to stop. Americans deserve more respect from our own government agencies and media!

“Thank you President and God bless America.”