Trailer for ‘Trump Unity’ towed from outside the CPAC at the Hyatt in Florida

Michigan-based Trump Unity Bridge, a pro-Trump body, was towed out of the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Orlando, Florida on Saturday.

An image posted by David Weigel, a reporter for the Washington Post, on Twitter shows the trailer being taken near the Orange County Convention Center.

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Trump’s sanctuary, which features a statue of liberty, lights, speakers and giant TRUMP letters, has become synonymous with conservative political events.

Fox News was unable to immediately contact pro-Trump cell phone owner Rob Cortis, although this is not the first time his float has been removed.

The trailer was stolen and fell during a Oklahoma tour last August, prompting Cortis to open a Go-Fund-Me account to help with the repairs he needed.

The mobile attraction was driven a few kilometers before being taken over by a landfill, leaving the truck and trailer stuck in a pocket knife position, The Detroit News reported.

The repairs that followed cost Cortis $ 15,000 – $ 20,000 in damages.

“This is making me stronger,” Cortis told the publication after the theft. “It’s giving me more inspiration.”

“It shows that our educational system on honor, integrity, patriotism and character needs to be worked on across America,” he added,

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The bridge was built in 2016 and spanned the United States, reaching Texas, New York, Washington, DC and Florida.

In a statement on the Trump Unity Bridge website, Cortis said his mission is to “unite our country” – adding that he wants to share his story and listen to others “who peacefully care to share”.

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