Wildwood firefighters salute trump as caravan enters new jersey seaside resort

Wildwood Firefighters Salute Trump as Caravan Enters New Jersey Seaside Resort

May 11, 2024


President Trump visited Wildwood today. Local firefighters and EMS personnel greeted him with full honors. As his caravan entered Wildwood, they lined Rio Grande Boulevard, saluting and waving American flags.

An estimated 60,000 people await trump at the rally, set to take place on the beach, drawing potentially large crowds similar to previous events in the area, but Trump today said he is expecting his largest crowd yet here in New Jersey.

The city of Wildwood and the Trump campaign have coordinated closely, ensuring that all arrangements, including security and logistics, are in place. This rally is part of Trump’s broader campaign efforts, reflecting his strong base of support in the area as well as the extensive planning involved in hosting such a large-scale event​.

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