Trump Unity Bridge


The Trump Unity Bridge, also known as the Presidential Trump Unity Bridge and Trump Mobile, is a decorated float being driven by a Michigan resident throughout the United States in support of President Donald Trump. The float appeared at Trump's inauguration, the 2017 Women's March, and the Mother of All Rallies.

Description

The bridge is long, over tall, and weighs approximately . To make it road mobile, the bridge was attached to a legally registered motorcycle trailer. It features American flags, signage including six-foot-tall letters spelling "Trump", a carved wooden eagle, and a replica of the Statue of Liberty.
The signs on the bridge include sayings such as "All Lives Matter", "American Culture", "Drain the swamp", "Hire American", and "Secure America's borders".

History

Rob Cortis has owned the "bridge" since 1985. The trailer was stolen from Cortis' home in Livonia, Michigan in December 2014, and recovered in Belleville.
Cortis began driving the pro-Trump trailer in October 2016. He drove 20,000 miles by January 2017, and more than 40,000 miles by August 2017. The float was vandalized in Alexandria, Virginia, en route to the Mother of All Rallies in Washington, D.C.
In March 2019, the float made an unscheduled appearance at an interfaith vigil in downtown Cleveland, Ohio commemorating the victims of the Christchurch mosque shootings.

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