Thirty-nine vehicles will ride in next week’s presidential inaugural parade for Donald Trump in Washington, DC – and one of them will reportedly be a garbage truck.
After President Joe Biden called then-candidate Trump’s supporters “garbage” last October, Trump climbed aboard a Loadmaster garbage truck to address the media during a campaign stop in Michigan.
While liberal media tried to excuse Biden for insulting half the nation, Trump used the slur to create a media event to draw attention to the comment and trash Democrats’ contempt for his supporters, as he did when 2016 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton referred to his supporters as “a basket of deplorables.”
Now, a Loadmaster garbage truck is slated hit the streets of the Nation’s Capital as part of the inaugural parade, according to an exclusive report by The Midwesterner:
“A garbage truck from an Upper Peninsula company will be Michigan’s contribution to President Donald J. Trump’s inaugural parade next week.
“A source with the inaugural committee tells The Midwesterner a truck from Loadmaster, a firm based in Dickinson County, population 25,937, will be one of 39 entries in the parade that runs down Pennsylvania Avenue from the Capitol to the White House.”
In a Facebook video of a Wisconsin campaign appearance posted last year, Trump tells the tale of the garbage truck event.