Mule CEO Anthony Constantino announced Sunday morning on Fox News' “Fox & Friends Weekend” that he plans to hold two more rallies under his political action committee's controversial “VOTE FOR TRUMP” sign.
Constantino first held a rally to commemorate the lighting of the sign last Monday – days after the city of Amsterdam ordered it covered over alleged code violations. Superior Court Judge Rebecca Slezak overturned that order the day of the event (the city still has a lawsuit pending against Sticker Mule over the sign).
Sticker Mule's “VOTE FOR TRUMP” sign displayed in Amsterdam after the court order was overturned
The custom printing and hot sauce entrepreneur then plans to host an event under that banner on October 20 and on election night on November 5. According to Constantino, it will feature television monitors, heat lamps and “probably” a McDonald's.
“We want everyone to come, come early, pitch a tent, do whatever they want,” he said in an interview for a TV program. “This will be the biggest election night in America.”
“Exclusively on Fox News: The Big Party,” said Will Cain, co-host of Fox & Friends Weekend.
“We will be watching Fox and I am asking for the election to be conducted properly,” Constantino said.
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The Fox News interview was relatively more lenient in questioning than Constantino's interview with CBS6 last week. There, a local station interviewer questioned Constantino about the state of the manufacturing sector of the U.S. economy under Trump and at one point called Constantino's use of the term TDS (Trump Disorder Syndrome) divisive.
On a mission to end “Trump hate,” Constantino has publicly supported the former president since the would-be assassin's bullet grazed the Republican during a Pennsylvania rally in July. In September, he founded StickPAC, a pro-Trump fundraising group.
Photos: Lighting of the “VOTE FOR TRUMP” sign, Amsterdam
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