St. Pete mayor Rick Kriseman protested for banning Trump

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Shalom International's Bob Kunst protests St. Pete Mayor Rick Kriseman. By Seán Kinane / WMNF News.

This week St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman made headines by firing back on social media against Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump. Trump said the U.S. should stop letting Muslims into the country, to which Kriseman responded on Twitter that Trump should be barred from St. Petersburg.

But at least one Floridian is upset at Kriseman. Miami Beach resident Bob Kunst, president of Shalom International, protested outside St. Petersburg City Hall Friday.

 

Kunst says Kriseman is not welcome at his rally for Israel and victims of attacks by Muslims. It begins at 11:00 a.m. Sunday in Sarasota near the giant waterfront statue of the kissing soldier.

 

3 Responses to “St. Pete mayor Rick Kriseman protested for banning Trump”

  1. Will B

    Went by his rally, Kunts was the only person who came out. Maybe he should have held it in another State?

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  2. csbrudy

    Anyone protesting Rick for banning Trump ought to do it in his own home town. This guy drove from Miami Beach to protest. There is no limit to right wing stupidity, is there?

    Reply

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