Special guest announces he will be attending jackson day on sunday
Trump impersonator Bob DiBuono

Special Guest Announces He Will Be Attending Jackson Day on Sunday

September 13, 2024

JACKSON, NJ—This year’s Jackson Day has been billed as the best ever, but we’re about to see a Jackson Day so big that nobody’s ever done a Jackson Day like it. Others have tried, but none have done it. Previous Jackson Days were good, but you’re about to see a Jackson Day like nobody’s ever done before.

Donald Trump will be in the house on Jackson Day. Renowned Trump impersonator Bob DiBuono will appear at the Team Trump table, which is being sponsored by the Jackson Township Republican Club.

DiBuono, featured on multiple major TV stations and national newspapers, is expected to perform at the event throughout the day and take pictures with fans and supporters.

The Jackson Republican Club says showtimes will be posted on their Facebook page.

Jackson Councilman Mordechai Burnstein, who was a member of the New Jersey GOP delegation at the RNC’s convention in Milwaukee, said he looks forward to meeting Jackson residents at DiBuono’s performances.

“This is a critical year for America and for Jackson,” Burnstein said. “For the last two elections, we have proudly been declared the ‘Trumpiest Town in New Jersey,’ and this year, our goal is to help Trump win New Jersey. We want to ensure Jackson voters vote for Trump in even bigger numbers this year because they’re not discussing it much, but New Jersey could be in play this year.”

Burnstein, who is also the President of the Jackson GOP, said his campaign has secured hundreds of Trump 2024 lawn signs to give away at the Team Trump GOP booth on Jackson Day. They are first come, first serve, but Burnstein said multiple deliveries will be made throughout the day.

The annual Jackson Day community celebration is set to take place this year. It will bring together residents for a day of activities and entertainment. The event is open to the public and has free admission.

DiBuono, a comedian, has been referred to as one of the most authentic and hilarious Trump impersonators in America.

Jackson Day will feature a basketball shoot-out tournament, giveaways from sponsors, live entertainment, food, games, and merchandise. A craft and flea market will also be available, alongside informational booths for attendees.

The event will conclude with a drone show, providing a unique visual display for those in attendance. Organizers encourage residents to attend and enjoy the day’s festivities.

The Team Trump table is not affiliated with Jackson Township and is being organized by the Jackson GOP.

Jackson Day is being held all day on Sunday at Johnson Park in Jackson Township.

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