2016 'trump sucks' streaker now riding the trump train

2016 ‘Trump Sucks’ Streaker Now Riding the Trump Train

It looks like VitalyTheGoat, aka Vitaly Zdorovetskiy, has done a complete 180 when it comes to his political stance! The famous prankster and social media personality, known for his wild stunts like streaking the NBA Finals back in 2016 with “Trump sucks” painted on his chest, has officially switched sides.

In a tweet that’s making waves, Vitaly revealed that he used to be a hardcore “Never Trumper,” but now, he’s all in for Trump 2024. He admits that living in LA had him believing the narrative that Trump was a racist, but after seeing the former president’s policies in action, especially on issues like strong borders, low crime, and economic growth, he’s had a change of heart.

https:// /vitalyzdtv/status/1829667685644325284

Vitaly’s message to his followers? Don’t be afraid to speak your mind and support what you believe in. And for him, that means endorsing Trump as the only man capable of leading the country in the right direction.

His transformation is just another example of how perspectives can shift over time, especially in a politically charged environment. As we head into the 2024 election, it’s clear that the battle lines are being drawn, and Vitaly has firmly planted his flag on Team Trump.

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