Democrat Mayor Sues After NY Company Unveils 100-Foot 'Vote For Trump' Sign

6 weeks ago A Mayor in upstate New York is suing the company Sticker Mule after the CEO Anthony Constantino put up a 100-foot wide "Vote for Trump" sign on his business in the city of Amsterdam.
The city is claiming the sign is a code violation, because they claim it "presents a dangerous distraction and impacts traffic flow, However, Constantino pointing out that it’s the same size as a previous sign on the same building, and says Democrat Party-endorsed independent mayor is anti-Trump.
The CEO has vowed to fight the temporary injunction that requires that the sign is covered up, and is encouraging other people and businesses to come out and publicly endorse Donald Trump.