A motorcycle group led by a South Carolina chainsaw artist will ride into the nation�s capital on Inauguration Day in support of the 45th President of the United States.
Bikers for Trump, a group of motorcycle enthusiasts, will likely be toeing the line with protesters, who are also expected to be at the event.
�The bikers are certainly used to being outnumbered and we are prepared to form a wall of meat,� Chris Cox, the founder of the organization, told the FOX Business Network.
However, Cox said he doesn�t foresee any problems occurring during the event, especially after the group�s experience at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, where police successfully maintained order between Trump�s supporters and protesters.
�We�re anticipating a celebration here. We don�t anticipate any problems. We have a strict code of conduct where we don�t condone violence. But again in the event that we�re needed, you can certainly count on the Bikers for Trump,� Cox said.
He added: �The backbone of the biker community is the veteran. So these are guys that aren�t really used to backing down. You certainly won�t see bikers out there screaming, calling for destruction of private property or the death of police officers.�
Cox said he and other members of his group support the President-elect because he is not an establishment politician and also because of his outspoken nature on the issues that concern them most.
�[The bikers looked for] someone who was going to stand up and call it what it is,� Cox explained. �Radical Islam is one of the biggest talking points of Bikers for Trump. Illegal immigration and one of our sweet spots is getting behind the American veteran. We believe it�s incumbent upon all who understand the value and the sacrifice of our servicemen and women that we are there for them. And we�ve got to change these policies now.�
According to Cox, the bikers� rally at John Marshall Park will begin �shortly after Donald Trump exits the stage to go into the Capitol. And it will end shortly before the parade on Pennsylvania Ave.�
(Via: FOX News)
3 Responses
Vigilantes. Arrest them.
These bikers do not wear brown shirts, so what could possibly go wrong?
I remember when a ‘happening’ in the late 60’s hired the ‘Hell’s Angels” to secure a happening. There was much violence.
I hope it won’t happen here.