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Crowd Chants ‘We Love Trump’ And ‘F*** Joe Biden’ At Holyfield Boxing Match

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The 20th anniversary was a day of mourning for America, but there was some love that was also shown on that day.

And a lot of that love was shown to one man. The 45th President of the United States, Donald Trump.

His day ended as a guest commentator for the event the featured former world heavyweight boxing champion Evander Holyfield VS former UFC champion Vitor Belfort.

As Trump was commentating the crowd broke out into a chant of “We want Trump,” which, humiliatingly for the current resident of the White House, became a “F**k Joe Biden” chant.

“Thank you very much everybody. Thank you. This is an honor to eb with you and what a great evening. I think you’re going to see an incredible fight,” he said before the “F**k Joe Biden” and “We love Trump” chants began again.

Trump played it off saying, “It’s a great honor, thank you very much. Thank you everybody, very much, we love our country.”

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It capped a day after Trump visited both the New York Fire Department and New York Police Department and was greeted with love.

“If they let you do your job you wouldn’t have crime in New York!” he said to the police as many of them nodded their heads.

He kiddingly warned them against nodding and said, “just stand and just be perfect.”

“Don’t nod, because if you do nod, you’ll get in trouble, OK?” he said before someone asked him if he would think about running for mayor of New York City.

“I would love that! I’d say, ‘Fellas good luck, go to town,” he said as he hinted at the crime in New York City. “It’s hurting our city very badly.”

“I’ve been given so much support by the people who do what you do,” he said. “We love the blue. I’ll say it loud. You know, you’re not supposed to say that. We love the blue.”

It was also not the only time on this day that Biden was humiliated by people with the same sentiment as the crowd that chanted against him at the fight.

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“What would the people who died be thinking? They think it makes sense to be doing this kinda thing where you ride down the street and see a sign that says ‘F so-and-so’?” he said as he spoke to reporters on Saturday.

It came after Trump shredded Joe Biden in his 9/11 message.

“For the great people of our country this is a very sad day,” he said to start the video. “September 11 represents great sorrow for our country.”

“Many things were displayed that day, including, most importantly, the bravery of our police, fire, and first responders of every kind. The job they did was truly unbelievable. We love them and we thank them,” he said.

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He then moved his attention to Biden and his administration’s withdrawal from Afghanistan.

“It is also a sad time for the way our war on those that did such harm to our country ended last week,” he said. “The loss of 13 great warriors and the many more who were wounded, should never have happened. Overall, two hundred and fifty people were killed in Afghanistan last week, and so many more were seriously injured.”

“We had $85 billion of the finest and most sophisticated military equipment, taken from us without even a shot being fired. The leader of our country was made to look like a fool, and that can never be allowed to happen,” the 45th President of the United States said.

“It was caused by bad planning, incredible weakness, and leaders who truly didn’t understand what was happening. This is the 20th year of this war, and should have been a year of victory and honor, and strength.  Instead, Joe Biden and his inept administration surrendered in defeat. We will live on, but, sadly, our country will be wounded for a long period of time. We will struggle to recover from the embarrassment this incompetence has caused,” he said before offering a hint at what are presumably his intentions. “Do not fear, however, America will be made great again.”

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