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Amsterdam Business Defies City – Pro-Trump Party Announced!

Amsterdam, New York city leaders are unsettled after local CEO Anthony Constantino posted a massive ‘Vote for Trump’ sign on top of his property, and the tallest building in Amsterdam.

In a bold move that’s sparking political controversy, Anthony Constantino, CEO of Sticker Mule, has placed a massive $150,000 “Vote for Trump” sign atop a historic building in Amsterdam, New York. Constantino, a figure credited with revitalizing the city’s economy, is facing backlash from local authorities who have ordered him to remove the sign. But instead of backing down, Constantino has announced a massive pro-Trump celebration set for Monday, further escalating tensions.

The sign, which stands on top of a vacant building that has been unused for over four decades, serves as a symbol of hope and a tribute to American manufacturing. The building previously housed Fownes Brothers and Co., a glove manufacturer that closed its doors in 1984, devastating the local economy by moving its operations overseas. Now, Constantino’s efforts to rejuvenate the city have come to the forefront of national attention due to his support for former President Trump.

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When Sticker Mule established itself in Amsterdam in 2010, the city was still struggling from the collapse of local industries. Constantino’s company has since become one of the largest in the printing industry, buying and renovating numerous buildings in the area. His work is credited with bringing life back to the struggling city, and many locals once saw him as a hero for his efforts.

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