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Trumpworld Assembles in Florence, Arizona to Spew Garbage About


Twice impeached ex-president Donald Trump took to a stage in Florence, Arizona on Saturday night, after a long lineup of 2020 election deniers fired up the crowd with unhinged election conspiracy theories and talk about “psychological operations.”

“The Big Lie, The Big Lie is a lot of bullshit,” Trump exclaimed shortly after taking center stage in a red “Make America Great Again” hat and a crisp open-collar white button-down. “We have had more destruction, I think, than five presidents put together in the last year,” Trump continued while claiming his fervent supporters were being “persecuted” for practicing their freedom of speech.

“There’s nobody that can see the end of this crowd,” Trump added, boasting about his rally crowd size. “And has cars that stretch out for 25 miles. That’s not somebody that lost an election.”

During the lengthy address, Trump praised One America News (OAN) following the Friday evening news of DirectTV not re-upping their contract with the far-right network. “This is a great network… I watch it all the time.” “It’s a disgrace what’s going on!”

During the evening affair, 2020 dead-ender Mike Lindell got time at the microphone too, where the MyPillow executive let out an endless stream of election-related theories with equal parts grievance and gusto.

“The biggest problem we face, it’s not the media, the fake news media, we’re all onto them, it’s the conservative media, the ones that don’t talk,” he stated, taking aim at conservative media. “One of them rhymes with Fox [News]. Okay? Disgusting. They’re disgusting.”

Asked by The Daily Beast how the rally went, the MyPillow man responded, “Great!”

“Arizona is a red state,” Sen. Wendy Rogers (R-Flagstaff), a close ally of white nationalist Nicholas Fuentes, told the crowd. “And President Trump won. Let me tell you, I have proposed over 50 bills, so far this session… and many will fix the problems from the election,” she stated. “We must decertify, the presidential election of 2020!”

Ahead of the pre-rally speeches by the Trumpwold election result denying luminaries, festivities outside of the venue included signature red Trump hats being sold along with other Trump trinkets and collectibles. (At least two Trump rally-goers could be seen walking around with Trumpy Bear plushies.)

Right Side Broadcasting Network (RSBN), the ardently pro-Trump YouTube channel, sent correspondent Brian Glenn to roam around the venue.

Describing the atmosphere, Glenn described the atmosphere as like the 1969 music festival “Woodstock,” except he noted that “everyone is not completely liberal and jacked up on drugs.” Instead, the RSNB host claimed, attendees were “just jacked up on the holy spirit.”

Speaking with rally-goers, the RSBN host spoke with eccentric Trump supporters, including one who espoused the far-right QAnon adjacent conspiracy theory that Democratic California Governor Gavin Newsom, in his…



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