Trump Unity trailer towed outside CPAC at Hyatt, Florida

The Michigan-based Trump Unity Bridge, a traveling trailer for pro-Trump, was towed outside the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Orlando, Florida, on Saturday.

A picture posted on Twitter by David Weigel, a Washington Post reporter, shows the trailer being taken away near the Orange County Convention Center.

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The sanctuary for Trump, which contains a statue of freedom, lights, speakers and giant TRUMP letters, has become synonymous with conservative political events.

Fox News could not immediately reach the owner through pro-Trump cell phone, Rob Cortis, though this is not the first time he has taken away his raft.

The trailer was stolen and crashed during a tour of Oklahoma in August last year, asking Cortis to set up a Go-Fund-Me account to help with the repairs he then needed.

The mobile attraction was driven a few miles before it was taken over an embankment and left the truck behind, leaving a trailer in a fox position, reports The Detroit News.

The subsequent repairs allegedly cost Cortis $ 15,000- $ 20,000 in damages.

“It makes me stronger,” Cortis told the publication following the theft. “It gives me more inspiration.”

“It shows that our education system needs to work on honor, integrity, patriotism and character across America,” he added.

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The bridge was built in 2016 and was driven across the U.S. by hitting Texas, New York, Washington, DC and Florida.

In a statement on the Trump Unity Bridge website, Cortis said his mission was to “unite our country,” adding that he wanted to share his story and listen to others “who want to share peacefully.”

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