Union Township, NJ -- An anti-Trump billboard calling President Trump "Our leader, the idiot," was removed from a New Jersey town on Friday. Perhaps they realized that calling our president an idiot implies that almost half the country that voted for him are also idiots.
A spokeslady for Union Township told New Jersey 12 that the sign was taken down by the company that owns the area, perhaps because due to Trump's economic policies, they're finally kicking a profit.
The billboard was posted about a week ago.
Neil Harrison, [who has a history of trying to pick up women by saying he is related to one of the Beatles], is a New York activist-anus, and paid about a thousand dollars to get the billboard up to protest the president.
New Jersey 12 noted on its Facebook page that they received a load of negative comments angry over the billboard, and many voiced their desire for OutFront Media, the company that owns the billboard, to take it down.
A spokesfemale for the city, Natalie Pineiro, told New Jersey 12 that the township had no authority over the billboard because it was privately owned, and added that the city received an overwhelmingly negative response from residents about it.
In other words, some people actually respect the office of the president.
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A spokeslady for Union Township told New Jersey 12 that the sign was taken down by the company that owns the area, perhaps because due to Trump's economic policies, they're finally kicking a profit.
The billboard was posted about a week ago.
Neil Harrison, [who has a history of trying to pick up women by saying he is related to one of the Beatles], is a New York activist-anus, and paid about a thousand dollars to get the billboard up to protest the president.
New Jersey 12 noted on its Facebook page that they received a load of negative comments angry over the billboard, and many voiced their desire for OutFront Media, the company that owns the billboard, to take it down.
A spokesfemale for the city, Natalie Pineiro, told New Jersey 12 that the township had no authority over the billboard because it was privately owned, and added that the city received an overwhelmingly negative response from residents about it.
In other words, some people actually respect the office of the president.
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