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Bikers For Trump: We’ll Form A ‘Wall of Meat’ To Block Anti-Trump Protestors At Inauguration

Bikers For Trump: We’ll Form A ‘Wall of Meat’ To Block Anti-Trump Protestors At Inauguration

There are rumblings that anti-Trump protestors are going to cause trouble as Donald Trump takes the oath of office to become the 45th president of the United States. Well, 5,000 members of Bikers for Trump are vowing to form a wall to block these shenanigans, according to the group’s founder on Fox and Friends this week (via The Hill):

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Chris Cox, the founder of the pro-Trump group, said the bikers will ride to Washington, D.C., and attend President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on Friday.

“In the event we are needed, we certainly will form a wall of meat,” Cox said.

“We’ll be shoulder-to-shoulder with our brothers and toe-to-toe with anyone that is going to break through and police barriers,” Cox added.

Cox added that he has the utmost confidence in the DC Metro Police, the Park Police, and the Capitol Police to maintain order, but said that should a situation arise where progressives can’t behave themselves and might be a threat to public safety—they’ll be there to protect bystanders in a non-violent manner, hence the “wall of meat” remark.

Nevertheless, he said that the group is expecting a peaceful transition of power.

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