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Trump-Supporting Truckers Stage Protest by Refusing to Drive to NYC After Fraud Ruling, Expressing Solidarity with Former President

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In a bold display of support for former President Donald Trump, a group of truckers has announced their decision to boycott deliveries to New York City following the recent $355 million fraud ruling against the ex-president.

This grassroots effort, spearheaded by conservative social media influencer and trucker Chicago Ray, highlights the unwavering loyalty of many truckers to Trump and their willingness to take a stand against what they perceive as unjust treatment of the former president.

Chicago Ray, in a video that has garnered over 4.6 million views and 50,000 likes since its posting, revealed that numerous truckers have committed to refusing loads to New York City as a form of protest against the ruling handed down by Manhattan Supreme Court. The ruling, which imposed a hefty fine on Trump and barred him from holding certain positions in New York companies, has been met with outrage and condemnation from Trump supporters across the country.

"I’ve talked to about ten drivers...and they’re going to start refusing loads to New York City starting on Monday," declared Ray in the video, emphasizing the collective action being taken by truckers to express their solidarity with Trump.

He goes on to say that the majority of truckers stand in support of the former president, reflecting a widespread sentiment within the trucking community.

The decision to boycott deliveries to New York City symbolizes not only a show of support for Trump but also a rebuke of what some perceive as biased legal proceedings aimed at undermining the former president.

Trump himself has called the ruling "election interference" orchestrated by his political adversaries, warning of potential repercussions for businesses in New York City following the verdict.

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As some truckers seemingly unite in their demonstration of loyalty to Trump and resistance against the legal actions taken against him, the impact of their protest could resonate beyond the confines of the courtroom.

With the prospect of businesses reconsidering their operations in New York City looming large, the truckers' boycott serves as a potent reminder of the enduring influence and support that Trump commands among a significant segment of the American populace.

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