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Huge Pro-Trump Rally Held In Taiwan To Protest Communist China


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Contrary to popular belief people around the world love President Trump!

In Taipei, Taiwan it’s estimated around 8,000 people marched in support of President Trump.

Many marched around the city of Taipei chanting “Taiwan, Fight for Trump” and “Make America Great Again”.

It’s genuinely fascinating that Taiwan citizens are more patriotic than Democrats in America.

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The Taipei Times covered the pro-Trump march and shared these details:

A crowd yesterday marched in Taipei to rally support for US President Donald Trump and show opposition to the Chinese Communist Party.

At the parade organized by Epoch Media Group — publisher of the Epoch Times and affiliated with Falun Gong — participants carried placards with slogans such as: “Taiwan-US cooperation, we support Trump to dispose communist China” and “Taiwan, Fight for Trump.”

Some signs echoed messages used by Trump supporters who believe he won the US election last month, with phrases such as: “Stop the Steal” and “Make America Great Again.”

Event organizers estimated that about 8,000 people turned out for the event.

“Without US protection, Taiwan would not have its freedom, and instead we would be slaves ruled by communist China. Trump is the best US president for Taiwan, signing laws to have officials visit and sell US weapons for us to fend off a Chinese military attack,” pro-Taiwan independence campaigner Rishen Wu (吳日昇) said at the march.

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Our friends over in Taiwan and Hong Kong know that a Biden Presidency will consist of a Communist China take over.

President Trump is the first U.S. President to talk to the President of Taiwan since 1979.



 

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