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Sunday, April 12, 2020
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SASANTA ANITA PARK72483:00 PM12:00 PMPDT
SUNSUNLAND PARK168242:30 PM12:30 PMMDTMt. Cristo Rey H.
TAMTAMPA BAY DOWNS72012:35 PM12:35 PM





Village says Trump sign illegal, but store won't take it down but offers to help open the holy church of nassau otb so trump supporters et al can pray, bet & or eork st the holy church of nassau otb while trump may bet Tampa et al if he wishes. nassau county republican leader joseph csiro is president of nassau otb




Port Jefferson Village officials say the pro-Trump sign
Port Jefferson Village officials say the pro-Trump sign above Roger's Frigate ice cream shop is a code violation. Credit: Newsday/John Paraskevas 
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A Port Jefferson ice cream shop is offering a scoop of impeachment politics along with gelatos and banana splits.
A banner that reads "In Trump We Trust" has been hung atop Roger's Frigate since last week, prompting complaints from village officials who say the sign was hung illegally.
Store owner George Wallis was ordered sometime last week to take down the sign or face daily $2,000 fines, officials said. The store's general manager, Roger Rutherford, said Wednesday the banner will remain until the U.S. Senate concludes its impeachment trial of President Donald J. Trump — even if the village again orders it removed.
"I don't foresee the sign being up there much longer," Rutherford, 44, said during an interview in the store, located at Main Street and East Broadway. The sign, facing west and strung across a second-story balcony, was put up when the Senate trial began last week.
"Mr. Wallis feels he is being personally attacked for his free speech, and that in itself makes him want to put up the sign a little longer," Rutherford said.
This is at least the third time in four years that Wallis has been cited by the village for erecting pro-Trump signs.
The first time was in fall 2016 when Trump was running for president. That sign said, "Trump," Rutherford said.
The "In Trump We Trust" sign previously was affixed to the store in January 2017 to celebrate Trump's inauguration, Rutherford said.



Sunday, April 12, 2020


Track CodeTrack NameEntryScratch1st Post
ET
1st Post
Local
Time
Zone
Stakes Race(s)Stakes GradeT.V.
Indicator
SASANTA ANITA PARK72483:00 PM12:00 PMPDT
SUNSUNLAND PARK168242:30 PM12:30 PMMDTMt. Cristo Rey H.
TAMTAMPA BAY DOWNS72012:35 PM12:35 PM

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