Police Face Logistical Nightmare At Trump Rally

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 July 4, 2023

In what turned out to be a massive victory for Donald Trump and his fans, there was a logistical NIGHTMARE for the people tasked with staffing and operating the rally.

What wonderful news for Donald Trump, that he's still so popular that he can attract crowds ten times the size of the entire population of the area he's campaigning in.

And liberals would like us to believe that they've killed Trump or are at least on their way to doing so.

This rally in the small town of Pickens, South Carolina proved otherwise.

Despite the entire town's population being only 3,400, at least 50,000 people showed up to get a glimpse of our former president and hear his thoughts on how he's going to win in 2024.

It was the second-biggest rally of the entire 2024 campaign, just behind a March 2023 event in Waco, Texas.

The city of Waco, Texas has a population of almost 140,000.

For the people out there who aren't mathematicians, Waco, Texas, is over 40 times the size of Pickens, South Carolina, in terms of size.

Somebody had to figure out what to do with the 50,000+ tourists flooding Pickens to see President Trump.

That duty fell to Pickens police chief Randal Beach.

Beach was in charge of keeping the 50,000+ from becoming unruly, but even he admitted that Pickens did not have the infrastructure to even keep track of how many visitors there really were.

Pickens gave his best rough estimate at around "somewhere between 50-55,000" people.

"There's nowhere else I'd rather be to kick off the Fourth of July weekend than right here on Main Street, with thousands of hardworking South Carolina patriots who believe in God, family and country," Trump said at the rally.

Make America Great Again Inc. PAC CEO Taylor Budowich said that there is only one thing that made Trump's visit to South Carolina such a wild success: the way Donald's "delivered for the American people."

"The Supreme Court decisions ending racist college admissions, protecting religious liberty, and stopping an illegal student loan forgiveness scheme were a reminder of how President Trump kept the promises he made to voters," Budowich said. "Mind you, the tens of thousands of patriots that turned out in Pickens, South Carolina did it on a day with temperatures over 90 degrees. The Trump train has left the station and is not stopping until President Trump is seated behind the Resolute Desk."

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