Trump ordered the Secret Service to seize rubber chickens handed out by RFK Jr.'s campaign at the Libertarian Convention.
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The right-wing announcer announces that the libertarian squeaking rubber chickens on the floor of the convention are not allowed into the ballroom where Trump is speaking. pic.twitter.com/62scfdfS6K
Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) May 25, 2024
Kennedy, who spoke earlier at the convention, handed out squealing rubber chickens so the crowd could berate Trump for refusing to debate him.
CNN's Keith Sullivan wrote that the Secret Service is confiscating rubber chickens.
“Secret Service agents confiscate rubber chickens that a pro-RFK Jr. super PAC handed out to attendees to disrupt Trump's speech at the Libertarian Convention tonight.
“No lighters, no water bottles, no noisy chicken,” one agent yelled to people in line.
Trump is afraid of being reprimanded, so he has had the Secret Service ban chickens on the pretext that they are a threat to Trump's security, and squeaky rubber birds have been confiscated.
Trump reportedly tried to kick liberals out of their own convention and fill the ballroom with MAGA supporters, which is extremely ineffective for Donald Trump.
Donald Trump tries to rig everything, so of course he tried to rig the crowd at the Libertarian Convention in his favor.
In the ballroom where Trump will speak, fights between Trump and the Republicans were heard.
Trump tried to overthrow the government, but he is afraid of rubber chickens.
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