Democrats appear poised to push back against the show of public support for former President Donald Trump by any local or state government, especially if it involves name a bridge, street, public building, or highway after the 45th President of the United States.
Florida State Rep. Anthony Sabatini, who recently introduced legislation to have U.S. Hwy 27 rename "President Donald J. Trump Highway," addressed the city government of Frostproof, Florida after they proclaimed that Feb 1-6 would be "Donald Trump Week" from now on.
The city's mayor, Jon Albert, made the proclamation and noted that 76% of its residents supported Trump while highlighted several of President Trump's major accomplishments, including unprecedented job creation during his term in office.
"Great to be in the City of Frostproof FL tonight to speak in favor of a Proclamation declaring this week “Donald Trump Week,” tweeted Sabatini. "First city in the nation to do this!"
Great to be in the City of Frostproof FL tonight to speak in favor of a Proclamation declaring this week “Donald Trump Week.” First city in the nation to do this! @VisitFrostproof #maga pic.twitter.com/MXTPqNOa1W
— Rep. Anthony Sabatini (@AnthonySabatini) February 2, 2021