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NYC Construction Worker’s 2-Word Message To Biden During Trump’s Visit Goes Viral [VIDEOS]

A New York City construction worker didn’t hold back when expressing his thoughts about Joe Biden during a recent surprise visit by former President Donald Trump to a Manhattan work site.

The unidentified worker, clad in a hard hat and yellow reflective vest, was captured in a viral video delivering a strong message to Joe Biden. Responding to a Newsmax reporter’s query, the worker boldly exclaimed, “F–k you,” into the microphone, leaving no room for hesitation.

Expressing no surprise at the significant presence of Trump supporters in Manhattan as the Republican’s “hush money” trial reached its third day, the worker stated, “It’s turning now. It’s Trump’s turn again,” in his distinct New York accent.

A 12-second clip of the interaction swiftly circulated, resonating with numerous individuals. The exchange was shared on X with the caption, “This union worker says what much of America is thinking right now,” garnering widespread attention and support.

Social media users applauded the construction worker’s candid expression. One user humorously remarked, “If I was that guy’s boss, he would be getting a raise.” Another voiced support, stating, “Love this guy for saying what we are all thinking.” Meanwhile, a third commended the worker as a “f–king hero.”

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Trump’s unexpected visit to the construction site on 48th Street and Park Avenue, ahead of his court appearance and amidst preparations for the 2024 race against Biden, drew fervent support. Despite the ongoing criminal charges, Trump was welcomed with chants of “USA!” and enthusiastic cheers from the crowd, demonstrating unwavering support from his followers.

Basil Persaud, a sheet metal worker from Hollis, Queens, expressed steadfast loyalty, emphasizing, “It doesn’t change my mind on him,” when questioned about the charges against Trump.

Furthermore, workers at the construction site highlighted their strong union affiliations and unwavering support for Trump. Darren Gould, a 58-year-old carpenter foreman from Wanaque, New Jersey, emphasized, “Maybe the top union brass aren’t [supportive of Trump] but when you talk to the men on the construction site, they’re all about Trump.”

Trump’s visit sparked impassioned exchanges and fervent displays of support, offering a glimpse into the polarized opinions and unwavering loyalty that continue to define American politics.

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