Here's Why President Trump Was Cheered By Alabama-LSU Football Fans But Booed in Washington, DC
President Trump and the First Lady were overwhelmingly cheered by fans at the Alabama-LSU football game in Tuscaloosa, Alabama last Saturday. The crowd chanted “USA, USA” during the first timeout of the game as the President and the First Lady stood and waved after being formally introduced.
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.@realDonaldTrump is introduced at Bryant-Denny Stadium to loud cheers and even a “U-S-A” chant: pic.twitter.com/r7gI5Mh3dd
— Alex Byington (@_AlexByington) November 9, 2019
Judge Jeanine Pirro compared the reactions of the crowds at the Alabama-LSU game to the Washington Nationals at DC stadium with Turning Point USA founder and president Charlie Kirk.
Kirk pointed out the contrast shows a much deeper meaning, “I want a president who is booed by Washington, D.C. but cheered by middle America.” This shows that President Trump is doing his job, working for the American people and not the elitists.
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