Sticker Mule's Trump Sign Ignites Free Speech Debate in New York Town
A 100-foot 'Vote For Trump' sign by Sticker Mule CEO Anthony Constantino challenges Amsterdam's zoning laws and sparks political controversy.
- Sticker Mule's massive 'Vote For Trump' sign in Amsterdam, New York, has sparked a legal and political debate over local zoning codes and free speech.
- The city of Amsterdam argues the sign violates code because it doesn't relate to the business underneath and could distract drivers, leading to potential accidents.
- Sticker Mule CEO Anthony Constantino proceeded with a public lighting ceremony after a judge lifted a temporary restraining order, citing jurisdictional issues.
- Constantino, who supports Trump, frames the sign as a symbol of free speech and unity, despite the city's concerns and legal challenges.
- The sign has attracted national attention, including praise from Trump, and has become a focal point for discussions on political expression and local governance.