Wednesday, February 21, 2024

Truckers Target Trump-Hating New York Judge; A Boycott of New York City.

Later in the video, Ray claimed 95 or 96 percent of American truckers support Trump over President Joe Biden, and said he would provide any updates on the protest’s details come Monday.

 


"The seriously out-of-control far-leftist Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron, he who has taken upon his Trump-hating self to fine the former president for $355 million for supposedly inflating his net worth, is finally getting some comeuppance." . . .

Truckers Cutting Off Deliveries to NYC in Protest of Trump's $355 Million Civil Fraud Ruling | National Review    "Truckers have indicated they will soon cut off deliveries to New York City in protest of former president Donald Trump’s civil fraud case, by the end of which he was ordered on Friday to pay $355 million in penalties for multiple fraud counts related to his business empire.
"A trucker and conservative social-media influencer, known as Chicago Ray on X, announced the move Friday night in a video that has garnered 6 million views and 56,000 likes at the time of this writing. In the viral clip, Ray claimed he and some of his colleagues who support Trump will stop delivering loads to New York City once the coming work week begins.
" 'I’ve been on the radio talking to drivers for about the past hour and I’ve talked to about ten drivers . . . and they’re going to start refusing loads to New York City starting on Monday,” he said in the video while driving his truck." . . .

Uh-oh. Never mind.
'Chicago Ray' walks back trucker NYC boycott, but says 'leave Trump alone' (msn.com)   "After calling on truckers to boycott driving to New York City in response to the civil fraud judgment that fined Trump more than $350 million last week, "Chicago Ray" has taken back his call to action. 

" 'I took that video down from Friday bc it went viral and my Grandson seen it on Tik Tok… I stand with Trump 100% Truckers for Trump," a trucker known as "Chicago Ray" wrote on X, formerly Twitter on Monday morning. 

"Chicago Ray continued writing that drivers can make their own decisions based on their families and their careers.

" 'I worked for a place for 18 years and I quit em in one day and had this job b4 I got to my car... I ain't the leader of any movement... I'm my own man period.... God Bless America, God Bless Trump and God bless every Truck driver in this country," Ray concluded." . . .

No comments: