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"To me, Donald Trump is God on earth" says Jennifer Eady, 49, with tears in her eyes. She wears a giant "Make America great again" cap and a gold brooch that indicates she is a "Trump Girl"
Her friend Mary Tulko holds a handkerchief in her hand. She tells us that she has been crying since this morning and that she must blow her nose a lot.
"It's like a funeral for us, even though we know he will come back, that he will be back to save us" she said. The lady who worked as a patient care attendant does not live very far from Palm Beach. She would not have missed the arrival of Donald Trump for anything else.
A little further on the sidewalk, Carol Hass, 46, holds a huge banner on which we can read: "Fuck biden".
"Biden will never be my president" , she said. She too wears a t-shirt that depicts Biden as Adolf Hitler. I ask him why. "Because he's a dictator!" she answers me as if it were obvious.On the sidewalk, the majority of the thousands of Donald Trump supporters who are in attendance this morning are middle-aged women.
Like Mary, many are very emotional. They are scared. Fear that the United States will become, under the administration of Joe Biden, a communist country. They all believe in the false thesis of their idol who told them that the election was "stolen from them" .
With the naughty gaze, Patty Berry, 74, even admits to having a slight crush on Trump. "I find him very attractive, very handsome. This type of man affects me"
"I love him so much"(I love him so much) tells me moreover Mary Kay Montroy, who arrived from Orlando last night to be sure to see this man she adores. "This is the best president we have had"
In the background, Drew McKnight observes the scene. He wears a face cover, while most Trump supporters don't. He has no hat or flag.
"I am not a "Trumpist", but I came to see, I was curious. I don't understand this collective madness, it's beyond me" , he told me loudly enough for the supporters around us to hear him.
A wrinkled man, without a mask, then told him to leave.