A recent court decision in New York City has outraged pro-Trump truckers, who are now threatening to boycott deliveries to the Big Apple. The ruling, which ordered former President Donald Trump to pay hefty damages in a baseless civil case, was seen as yet another attack on the 45th president by a biased justice system.
According to “Chicago1Ray,” a conservative trucker and social media influencer, the majority of truckers are supporters of Trump, estimating “95-96 percent.” In response to the verdict, he declared that some truckers will refuse to make deliveries to New York City as a form of protest. He stated in a viral video on the social media platform X, “Truckers are for Trump, man.” And they are not afraid to speak out against a system that uses the law to target Trump and his supporters.
I've been on the radio for over an hour and I've talked to at least (10) Truckers who are gonna start refusing loads of Monday for (NYC) …I talked to (3) guys that I work with who texted the boss and told him no (NYC)
Truckers are (95%) Trump… it'll get overturned on appeal… pic.twitter.com/qVzx4RKUmd
— Chicago1Ray ???????? (@Chicago1Ray) February 17, 2024
The New York Supreme Court judge who issued the ruling, Arthur Ergeron, is a known anti-Trump jurist who went beyond just ordering Trump to pay penalties. He also banned Trump and his sons, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, from holding executive positions in New York businesses for several years. This blatant abuse of power by Democrats is yet another reminder that they will stop at nothing to silence their political opponents.
The trucking community’s support for Trump is evident, as Chicago1Ray’s video has gained over 5.8 million views and 55,000 likes. On social media, many truckers are expressing solidarity with the boycott, as they believe it’s time to take a stand against the Democrats’ tyrannical behavior. As one commenter stated, “It’s about time we send a message to these deranged liberals and their unfair attacks on Trump.”
We can always rely on the "Trucker" to restore some semblance of "the right thing" in response.
Thank You from the many here on "X" for your courage to stand up to the Marxist leftists . . .
— Marvin Davis (@MarvinDav313) February 17, 2024
This is not the first time truckers have shown their support for Trump by taking political action. In 2022, a convoy of trucks circled the Beltway in Washington D.C. to protest coronavirus restrictions and demand transparency from the Biden administration. As more Americans learn about the unjust decisions being made by the Democratic power structure, their support for Trump is only growing.
Do it! Let us know how we can help!
You’re NOT alone in this fight! pic.twitter.com/LYTPJ9DrKG— Philip Bergen (@philipbergen) February 17, 2024
The Democrats’ unrelenting attacks on Trump and his family are not going unnoticed by the American people. From the biased special counsel, judges, and attorneys, to the current attorney general, Merrick Garland, the Democratic establishment is doing everything in its power to keep a potentially corrupt Joe Biden in the White House for four more years. But their blatant corruption and disregard for the law are becoming more apparent to the public, and they will be held accountable for their actions in the November elections.
Truck deliveries are essential for cities like New York to stay stocked with food and goods. A boycott by truckers could greatly affect the day-to-day lives of New Yorkers. However, even the threat of a boycott is sending a strong message to the Democrats that their attempts to use the law as a weapon against Trump will not go unnoticed.
God bless our truckers. The people need to show their power. Enough. Bud Light for NY it is.
— Nomuck (@MagaNomuck) February 17, 2024
It’s time for conservatives and Republicans to come together and ensure the country remembers how the Democrats have relentlessly targeted a democratically-elected president and his supporters.
The truckers’ boycott is a powerful symbol of the American people’s frustration with the Democratic establishment. As Chicago1Ray wisely said, “You f*ck around and find out.”