Florida woman ordered to remove 'Toot for Trump' sign from her property
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Editor's note: An earlier version of this article misidentified the community in which Elaine Simmons resides. She lives in Lake County, Fla.
A Florida woman who had a pro-Donald Trump sign standing on her property for more than a year, was ordered to remove the sign after it was changed to say she stands for The Star-Spangled Banner.
Elaine Simmons, 72, of Lake County, told Fox News that she didn’t receive any complaints about the sign — which said “Toot for Trump” — until about a month ago, when she edited the message to say: “Proud to be an American. We stand for the national anthem.”
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"To me, if you can't stand for the national anthem and represent the flag for which your veterans have given you freedom, then you need to buy a one-way ticket to somewhere," Simmons told Fox 35 Orlando.
Simmons said that after she posted a photo of her sign on Facebook, the county received a complaint and issued her a code violation notice.
"No one complained about it until after I put up… that 'we stand for the national anthem,'" said Simmons.
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Simmons added she didn’t realize that her sign violated county codes.
Days later, Simmons’ sign was vandalized with vulgar words that Trump used on a 2005 hot mic recording.
Although she cleaned up the sign, Simmons said that at the end of the day, she still received a code violation and is therefore taking the sign down.
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Simmons referred to the ordeal as a “live and learn moment,” but told Fox 35 that the fact she had to remove her sign is “really, really sad.”