Biden supporters trying to take over 'Trump corner' on popular Florida street
'This isn’t just any intersection. I mean this is Trump corner. It’s got a name. It’s nationally known,' said the rally organizer
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There has been growing friction between Joe Biden supporters and supporters of President Trump in Palm Beach, Fla., as both sides vie for a coveted street corner spot, to spread their political message to the masses.
Every Friday from 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Trump supporters arrive at the northwest corner of PGA Boulevard and Military Trail to a spot affectionately branded as, "Trump Corner," CBS 12 reported.
Pro-Trumpers have reportedly used this street dating back to the commander-in-chief's first White House run in 2016. However, Biden supporters recently chose to start showing up several weeks ago.
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Biden rallies are typically held on the street corner every Wednesday, between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m.
A contingent of Trump supporters showed up at one of the Biden rallies on Wednesday and attempted to take over the public space, according to CBS 12.
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The Biden group leader said things would have escalated into a fight if law enforcement wasn't called in.
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“This isn’t just any intersection. I mean this is Trump corner," rally organizer WIlly Guardiola told CBS. "It’s got a name. It’s nationally known. And for another group to come out here, it’s just a lack of respect. I’ll say it over and over again. I would never do that to anybody."