Bikers for Trump are confident that the Senate will 'handle this,' but they're preparing just in case.
Riding into Washington, D.C., to protest the impeachment vote in the House of Representatives would serve no purpose, according to the Bikers for Trump, but they're ready to make their voices heard if Republican senators appear to be changing their tune and ready to convict President Donald Trump.
On Wednesday, the House is expected to vote on the two articles of impeachment that the House Judiciary Committee approved. Bikers for Trump, a political PAC composed of a group of motorcycle riders and Trump supporters, claimed Democrats already had their minds made up and therefore, a protest would be of little use in stopping them from voting in favor of the articles of impeachment.
In the Facebook video, Herndon encouraged McConnell to put it to a vote so it could be"over with" and expressed confidence that the Senate would"handle this." If Republican senators appear to be"flipping" on the issue of convicting the president, though, Herndon told"We are getting up support just in case," Herndon explained.. Bikers for Trump has groups in every state, but if a ride is necessary, everyone would be encouraged to ride into Washington, D.C.
Although he expected the Democrats' pursuit of impeaching Trump would be advantageous to the president in the election, Herndon encouraged people to not fall into complacency.
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