Former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio joins President’s Day rally
Ex-Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio joined fellow Trump supporters for President’s Day rally outside Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach
Several Buffalo Bills players spent Presidents’ Day with the president.
The Bills didn’t win the Super Bowl or receive a White House invite but four players met President Donald Trump for a photo on Monday.
Offensive tackle Spencer Brown, punter Sam Martin, offensive tackle Ryan Van Demark, tight end Dalton Kincaid and offensive tackle Tommy Doyle posed with Trump at Trump International Golf Club Palm Beach in Florida.
Trump and Doyle are wearing “Make America Great Again” hats in the picture.
Brown posted the photo on Instagram with the caption “45-47” on Monday evening.
Doyle, 26, medically retired from the NFL on Friday after a leg injury left him with nerve damage.
Rallies were held in support and opposition to President Trump outside Trump International Golf Club and in downtown West Palm Beach on the holiday.
Trump attended Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans. It is not known if the Philadelphia Eagles have been invited or will accept an invitation to visit the White House after their Super Bowl win.
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