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Hollywood Movie Star Endorses President Trump At Coachella Rally


Hollywood actor Dennis Quaid took the stage with President Trump during his Saturday rally in Coachella, CA.

Known for his roles in films like Breaking Away, The Right Stuff, and The Parent Trump, Dennis Quaid also played Ronald Regan in the new Regan bio-flick that was just released last month.

During the rally, Quaid gave a speech and endorsed President Trump, telling the crowd that “it’s time to pick a side…are we going to be a nation that stands for the Constitution or for TikTok?”

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KPIC 4 reported:

Former President Donald Trump has been campaigning across the west coast this weekend and hosted a campaign rally in Coachella, California on Saturday.

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California is known to vote blue during the presidential election. California is also Kamala Harris’ home state.

While hosting his rally at the location of the famous music festival, Trump had notable speakers before he came on stage, including Dennis Quaid.

The actor spoke at the rally as a special guest, telling the crowd that the 2024 presidential election is between TikTok and the U.S. Constitution.

Times Now added:

Donald Trump held a rally in Coachella, California, Saturday, drawing attention to the desert town famed for its music festival. It’s uncertain if Trump would campaign in a Democratic stronghold given that Madison Square Garden in New York will host another event. But the presence of actor Dennis Quaid gave the occasion a distinctive feel.

As soon as he ascended the platform, Quaid said that the 2024 election will be between “TikTok and the U.S. Constitution.” He stressed the need of preserving Constitutional principles and pushed people to “Pick a side…! Will our country be one that supports TikTok or the Constitution?” Framing the election as a critical juncture for the nation’s identity, Quaid posed the question to the assembly.

In a speech reminiscent of Trump’s, Quaid expressed nostalgia for a nation that “had cheap cash” and exported oil “to our allies and our friends.” He criticized the current administration, referring to it as “the fairy tale called Harris and Biden,” and argued that “four years ago, peace in the world wasn’t a fairy tale.” He brought up Trump’s nearly finalization of the Abraham Accords, emphasizing that its goals were Middle East peace and Saudi Arabia’s recognition of Israel. Such accords, according to Quaid, are necessary first steps toward world peace, which has been the aim of humanity from “the Biblical times of Ishmael and Isaac.”



 

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