Blue state CEO sued over pro-Trump sign nets 'epic win for free speech'
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Sticker Mule CEO Anthony Constantino celebrated a court victory after a judge revoked a temporary restraining order against his 100-foot "Vote for Trump" sign.
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Constantino hosted an event on Monday to celebrate the first lighting of the sign in a show of support for former President Trump, the Republican presidential nominee. He told Fox News Digital that "maybe 3,000 or so" people attended, including UFC star Henry Cejudo.
"It blew past expectations," Constantino said. "We didn't know what was going to happen. Everybody loved the event, it was all smiles. We had Democrats and Republicans there, and everyone was really happy with what we did."
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