Bikers for Trump 2016 have arrived in Cleveland in a BIG WAY! Founder Chris Cox goes on live TV to tell Donald J. Trump supporters THIS message.
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Bikers for Trump will be taking over the Republican convention – at least the outside area of the GOP gathering. Chris Cox and his patriotic group of biker pals, mostly veterans, are arriving in Cleveland to keep the “calm” outside of the Quicken Loans Arena.
“We hope to be a calming factor. The bikers are citizen crusaders from all walks of life,” Cox told CNN.
Chris Cox is a chainsaw sculptor by trade. He founded the nationwide Bikers for Trump group to help support the outsider candidate and to ensure the First Amendment rights of Donald and his supporters are protected at all campaign events.
“It’s a very patriotic group, our group is a veteran based group. We’re going to have a strong presence here, we feel like its open season on law enforcement,” Cox also stated. “There’s an assault on decency and we’re here to stand with law enforcement.”
Cox also said bikers from around the country are coming to Cleveland by Monday.
The Bikers for Trump founder said his group engages in many activities to help make America, and the lives of citizens, better. According to Cox the members work to fix up homes for veterans and do toy runs in August to put toys under the tree of children in need.
He said he expects anywhere from 1,000 to 10,000 Bikers for Trump members to be in northern Ohio before the opening gavel hits the podium.
Cleveland area Black Lives Matter groups and members of the New Black Panthers Party are also converging on the Republican Convention – and they are coming armed.
Ohio is an open carry state and honors concealed carry permits from multiple other states, but weapons of any kind are banned from the inside of the arena.
Local BLM organizer Jeff Mixon said protesters will be bringing firearms to the convention area, but claims they are not looking to spark violence – they just want to “protect themselves.”
The Cleveland police chief, who happens to be black, said he would “prefer” everyone leave their guns at home, but has promised to uphold the laws of Ohio and is preparing for armed protesters at the Republican National Convention.
Bikers for Trump will be taking over the Republican convention – at least the outside area of the GOP gathering. Chris Cox and his patriotic group of biker pals, mostly veterans, are arriving in Cleveland to keep the “calm” outside of the Quicken Loans Arena.
“We hope to be a calming factor. The bikers are citizen crusaders from all walks of life,” Cox told CNN.
Chris Cox is a chainsaw sculptor by trade. He founded the nationwide Bikers for Trump group to help support the outsider candidate and to ensure the First Amendment rights of Donald and his supporters are protected at all campaign events.
“It’s a very patriotic group, our group is a veteran based group. We’re going to have a strong presence here, we feel like its open season on law enforcement,” Cox also stated. “There’s an assault on decency and we’re here to stand with law enforcement.”
Cox also said bikers from around the country are coming to Cleveland by Monday.
The Bikers for Trump founder said his group engages in many activities to help make America, and the lives of citizens, better. According to Cox the members work to fix up homes for veterans and do toy runs in August to put toys under the tree of children in need.
He said he expects anywhere from 1,000 to 10,000 Bikers for Trump members to be in northern Ohio before the opening gavel hits the podium.
Cleveland area Black Lives Matter groups and members of the New Black Panthers Party are also converging on the Republican Convention – and they are coming armed.
Ohio is an open carry state and honors concealed carry permits from multiple other states, but weapons of any kind are banned from the inside of the arena.
Local BLM organizer Jeff Mixon said protesters will be bringing firearms to the convention area, but claims they are not looking to spark violence – they just want to “protect themselves.”
The Cleveland police chief, who happens to be black, said he would “prefer” everyone leave their guns at home, but has promised to uphold the laws of Ohio and is preparing for armed protesters at the Republican National Convention.
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