Fox news visits toms river's let's go brandon store in standing room only event ahead of ingraham angle spot

Fox News visits Toms River’s Let’s Go Brandon store in standing room only event ahead of Ingraham Angle spot

TOMS RIVER, NJ – It was wall-to-wall patriots Sunday afternoon as a Fox News video crew visited Toms River’s new “Let’s Go Brandon” store ahead of a scheduled appearance Monday night on The Ingraham Angle.

Inside and outside the newly opened Trump-themed store, supporters of the president were on hand with a full parking lot and standing room only action inside the store.

America First candidate for Congress Mike Crispi, who will be hosting a town hall on Wednesday with Trump ally and New York Times best selling author Roger Stone was also in attendance.

Owner Greg Dooner greeted Crispi and his customers, once again thanking the liberal-leaning news media for all of the free advertising, saying, “No news is bad news”.

The mainstream New Jersey media has been critical of Dooner’s Let’s Go Brandon store, but he says that’s only helping him get the word out to his target customer base.

“This is the most patriotic store in Ocean County,” Crispi, who is challenging Congressman Chris Smith in the June Republican primary said Sunday. “Let’s Go, Brandon”.

Dooner will be featured on Monday night’s episode of the Ingraham Angle on Fox News.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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