The co-founder of ‘Rolling Thunder’ said bikers will protest in Washington if Donald Trump is impeached.
The Rolling Thunder motorcycles descend on Washington, D.C. every Memorial Day weekend to pay tribute to fallen and missing-in-action soldiers.
They made their final ride on Sunday and the co-founder of ‘Rolling Thunder’ said bikers will again descend on Washington to protest if House Speaker Nancy Pelosi tries to impeach Donald Trump.
Artie Mueller said during a speech Monday on the National Mall:
“I would like to see Nancy Pelosi and her hypocrites work on the POW issue instead of bulls***ting [and] aggravating the President of the United States, who are doing a fantastic job,” he said in his speech.
He called House Speaker Nancy Pelosi an ‘arrogant little b***h’ and said that her family should be investigated.
AFP“We should look at her and her family background. I have to look at it myself because somebody told me her family background. They’re all a bunch of damn thieves.”
“Let’s investigate Nancy Pelosi and throw her the hell out of Congress.”
President Donald Trump assured that the ‘Rolling Thunder’, which was formed in 1987 by 73-year-old Vietnam veteran Artie Muller, will be back next year.
Trump tweeted on Sunday: “The Great Patriots of Rolling Thunder WILL be coming back to Washington, D.C. next year, & hopefully for many years to come.”