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MUST SEE: Trump Supporters Show Up In Full Force In Alaska To Support President Trump


Trump supporters showed up in big numbers as the 47th President arrived in Anchorage, Alaska.

A crowd of Trump supporters was spotted in Anchorage, Alaska, to support President Trump as he was set to hold discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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Alaska Watchmen had more details to share on the Trump supporters showing support:

On Friday, when President Trump arrives in Alaska, supporters aim to fill Midtown Anchorage with flags and signs to show him that Alaskans have his back.

Trump is scheduled to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss strategies for ending the war in Ukraine.

An alert sent by Alaska Republican Party Chairman Camela Warfield calls on Alaskans to mark the historic visit with a robust rally.

“This Friday marks a truly historic moment for Alaska, President Donald J. Trump is visiting our great state & all eyes will be on Anchorage!” Warfield wrote. “Let’s show the President and the world that we stand with President Donald J. Trump!”

The rally will include sign waving with the goal of showing Trump the “warmth, energy, and unity of our movement,” Warfield added.

The Aug. 15 rally will run 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the corner of Northern Lights & New Seward Hwy (Old Sears Mall, Midtown Mall).

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“Bring your Trump signs, American flags, Alaska Republican pride & let’s show President Trump that Alaska stands strong with him and with our conservative values,” Warfield urged. “Let’s fill Midtown Anchorage with a sea of red, white, and blue!”

There were also pro-Ukrainian protesters in Anchorage:

KOMO News provided the following details on the pro-Ukraine protest:

Pro-Ukrainian protesters gathered in Anchorage, Alaska, ahead of the high-stakes summit between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, which is meant to lay the groundwork for a ceasefire.

It will be the first in-person meeting between an American president and Putin since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

Early Friday morning, protesters chanted pro-Kyiv slogans and held signs demanding that Russia return 20,000 Ukrainian children kidnapped during the war.

“Happening right now: a big pro-Ukrainian rally in Anchorage ahead of the Trump-Putin meeting. “Ukraine and Alaska — Russian never again,” Ostap Yarysh, media advisor of Razom for Ukraine foundation, said in a post on X, along with a video of the protest.

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