A truck emblazoned with anti-Trump messages will pass right by the Capitol Building.
A conservative group said it is stepping up its efforts to remove President Donald Trump from office with a new mobile billboard campaign.
Republicans for the Rule of Law has announced a truck emblazoned with the image of Vice President Mike Pence and the messages “Remove Trump For Pence” and “Pence, It Could Be Worse” will be driven around Washington, D.C. for eight hours on Tuesday, starting at 10 a.m. near the Capitol Building where Trump is currently on trial in the Senate for his Ukraine misconduct.
“Removing President Trump from office wouldn’t undo the 2016 election. The same voters and electors who chose President Trump also chose Vice President Pence,” the anti-Trump group’s spokesperson Tim Miller said in a statement sent to HuffPost, alongside a mocked-up image of the truck, on Tuesday. ”That’s why we’re reminding Republicans that they should not fear a fair trial, because even if Trump is removed that still leaves them with President Pence which is... not bad, I guess?” he added.
The group, which is part of the conservative Defending Democracy Together advocacy organization, last week launched the “President Pence” website and the following TV ad:New York Daily News Hits Mitch McConnell With A Yellow-Bellied Cover NicknameKen Starr's 'Age Of Impeachment' Whine Gets The Treatment On TwitterThis article originally appeared on HuffPost.
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