As President Trump‘s first term comes to an end in three weeks, Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has launched a rare challenge to President Trump.
The “March For Trump” (March For Trump) bus tour, which officially departed from Pasadena, California (Pasadena) on Dec. 27, will take the entire trip for 11 days, from crossing eight U.S. states, finally arriving in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6. Participants said, “President Trump fought for us for four years, and now we’re going to fight for Trump! “
California has been dominated by the left, but now a large number of Californians have awakened and are raising their suppressed voices in support of President Trump’s re-election.
“March for Trump” Tour California Departs: January 6 Gathering in DC
On Sunday night, December 27, the March For Trump bus tour, an 11-day national event, officially departed from Pasadena, California and will travel through Huntington Beach, Palm Desert, Phoenix, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Georgia and other state cities, finally arriving in Washington, D.C. on January 6.
Photo: On the evening of Dec. 27, the “March for Trump” bus tour was officially launched in the presence of hundreds of people in Southern California.
Photo: On the evening of December 27, the March for Trump bus tour was officially launched in the presence of hundreds of people in Southern California.
Lawrence, who co-sponsored the Nov. 14 and Dec. 12 March on Washington with Women for Trump, said, “The road to truth is full of thorns, but you still have to stand for it and fight for it. …… I know President Trump will continue to fight, and we are here to support him, and on January 6, we will lead the bus back to Washington.”
Photo: Jennifer Lawrence, a key participant in the March for Trump
“I really feel like there’s going to be a revival in this country and know that God is here to protect us. It’s really disgusting when we see the evil of people like Biden that have infiltrated our government and they use the system for their own personal political gain.”
Lawrence believes that since the left has cheated, the truth is bound to come out. This is a critical time when all patriots need to come forward.
Lawrence concluded, “We know it’s not going to be an easy fight, it may seem like it’s dark right now, it seems like we’re alone in this fight, but we’ve met a lot of people along the way that are willing to open doors for us to accept us ……. I believe in God. I think the truth will win in the end, and I know God is on the side of truth.”
Photo: Brian Gibson, religious leader and pastor
Brian Gibson, a religious leader and pastor, spoke of how “this is a war for our freedom, and it’s not going to end on January 20; it’s not going to end anytime soon. I’m 43 years old now, and I think (this war) will probably go on forever, and I will spend the rest of my life fighting for America’s freedom.”
Photo: Pastor Greg Locke
Greg Locke, a Nashville, Tennessee, pastor, said, “I firmly believe at this point that the chosen one of God is still Trump. So I’m just giving people hope. I don’t believe in Biden for president at all. So we will continue to fight, we will continue to pray, we will continue to travel, and we will do everything we can to fight for this president. I’m fighting for President Trump because he fights for people like me and you. He has given us a voice.”
Patriots answer call to ‘March for Trump’ bus leaves West Coast
On the afternoon of Dec. 28, the March for Trump bus arrived at the Huntington Beach Pier, where a large number of people attended the rally despite the storm. The bus convoy will travel south through Texas to Louisiana, then north to Illinois, south from Kentucky to Alabama and Georgia, and then northeast to Washington, D.C. The entire trip will take 11 days.
Photo: South Canadians rally at Huntington Beach on Dec. 28.
Photo: South Canadians pose in front of the “March for Trump” bus on Dec. 28.
People pose in front of the “March for Trump” bus in Southern California on Dec. 28.
People pose in front of the “March for Trump” bus in Southern California on Dec. 28.
People rally in Huntington Beach on Dec. 28.
The bus is very beautiful and eye-catching, with a red body with a little blue, painted in big white and pink letters, and above the font on its website TRUMPMARCH.COM, it says: “Mr. President, thank you for fighting for us.
Jennifer Lawrence said, “We hope more people will pay attention to the election fraud and join the campaign to support President Trump and keep fighting so we can win!”
It is reported that people from all over the world are using different ways to set off to Washington DC, some driving to the city, some carpooling to the city, others taking the train, and those who are pressed for time to go by plane. Resident Kelly (Kelly) said, thank you to all the people going to Washington DC, please support President Trump on our behalf, be safe and please keep posting pictures or videos along the way.
Amy Kremer, one of the founders of Priorities USA Women, said, “President Trump fought for us for four years, and now we’re going to fight for Trump! “
Photo: Amy Kremer, one of the organizers of the March for Trump, speaks on Dec. 28.
Californians Can’t Take It Anymore, Deliver Their Voices
The bus tour kicked off in California because, according to Dustin Stockton, president of the America First Project and a key participant, Californians were fed up with far-left policies and wanted to make their voices heard. So at the request of a large number of Californians, they decided to depart from the West Coast.
He said, “Because we want to send a message in California that even in California, where you are surrounded by so many liberals, our freedom still matters.”
He added, “At the center of this struggle is the fight for religious freedom. This country was founded because people are free to practice the religion they believe in. But if they (the left) take that (freedom) away from us by closing churches, but allowing strip clubs to open. It’s ridiculous.”
“Kylie Jane Kremer, executive director of Women for Trump, said, “We need people to text, call, notify people you know, tell them to go to the Trump march, wherever they are, and get the message out. message out.”
Outside the U.S., similar events were held in many other countries. For example, there was a pro-Trump march in Hyde Park in Sydney, Australia, on the afternoon of Jan. 6.
McConnell challenges Trump as vote to raise bailout delayed
On Tuesday (Dec. 29), Senate Majority (Republican) Leader Mitch McConnell blocked requests from Democratic Leader Schumer and Senator Bernie Sanders, who were trying to fast-track a vote on the $2,000 check.
McConnell said the Senate will vote on the defense authorization bill on Wednesday to decide whether to override the president’s veto, and this week will address Trump’s request for $2,000 in grants, liability protection provisions for social media companies and allegations of election fraud in the general election.
Five Republican senators, including Kelly Loeffler (R-N.Y.) and David Perdue (R-Okla.), have already backed the $2,000 bailout check passed by the House on Monday, with the support of seven more colleagues needed to open the voting process. The current session of Congress will adjourn on Jan. 3.
The Democratic-controlled federal House of Representatives voted 275 to 134 yesterday to raise the amount of individual bailout checks from $600 to $2,000.
On Tuesday, President Trump tweeted, “Unless the Republicans kill themselves, the $2,000 payment must be approved as soon as possible. $600 is not enough! Also repeal Section 230 and don’t let Big Tech steal America and don’t let Democrats steal the Presidential election. Get tough!”
On Tuesday, Trump also took to social media Twitter to take a rare moment to sharply criticize top Republicans while calling on Senate Republicans not to flip his veto of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). The Democratic-led House had already overridden the president’s veto of the bill on Monday.
“The weak and weary Republican ‘leadership’ will allow a bad defense bill to pass. A shameful act of cowardice and total capitulation of the weak to Big Tech. Negotiate a better bill, or get better leadership, NOW!” In a tweet, Trump wrote, “The Senate should not approve the NDAA until the bill is fixed!!!”
President Trump’s first term is coming to an end in three weeks, a rare challenge to President Trump from Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.).
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