President invites nearly 200 ‘Bikers for Trump’ in from the rain to chill with him in club ballroom

On Saturday President Donald Trump hosted nearly 200 bikers from across the country at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey,

Reportedly comprised of military veterans, law enforcement officers and members of the 100k-strong Bikers for Trump fan group, the bikers expressed great joy at meeting their president but not so much joy at meeting the press, who also attended the event to photograph it.

Watch their unified response as Trump asked, “Do you think the media is fair?”

Good answer. Instead of interviewing the bikers to learn more about them and why they support the president, the press wasted the opportunity pestering Trump with irrelevant questions about former aide Omarosa Manigault-Newman’s contradictory claims.

The bikers reportedly responded to the nonsense by chanting “tell the truth” and “we want Fox News!” Good choice.

Because of rainy weather, the event reportedly started inside the resort’s club house ballroom. After the rain leveled off, everybody went outside again.

While outside, everyone — including the president — recited the Pledge of Allegiance:

It’s a good thing no NFL players were present. Their disrespectful national anthem protests would not have been appreciated.

The bikers weren’t interested in humoring  petty grievances. They wanted to meet their president and celebrate his stunning accomplishments, including his reduction of the unemployment rate.

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The best part of the event was when the president called for the bikers to rev their engines: “Let’s hear those engines now!” he reportedly shouted.

The president also spent some time signing autographs and posing for photographs:

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During the presidential election two years ago, Bikers for Trump wholeheartedly endorsed Trump for president. The group has remained active since then, doing their part to rev up support for the president’s successful agenda and stand up to the raging left.

“When Donald Trump won, all these protesters started coming out even more than they did during the campaign. So we were needed,” the group’s founder and leader, Chris Cox, said to The Washington Times last year.

“I got about a four- or five-day break before I realized I wasn’t going to be able to go anywhere. I was in too deep, and we had to keep it going. He needed us,” he added, referencing what happened immediately after Trump’s election victory.

More pictures from Saturday’s event may be seen below:

(Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)
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There was just one thing missing from Saturday’s event: left-wing protesters. Apparently, the “tough guys” of Antifa and other far-left groups were too chicken to show up and protest these burly bikers. How shocking.

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