MOUNT OLIVE – Over 100 vehicles joined a caravan motorcade through Mount Olive, NJ

Eyes attended the “Drive for 45” motorcade on Sunday, October 25, 2020. The group met at Turkey Brook Park at 4:00PM for speeches, prayer & song before departing on a rolling rally through the streets of Mount Olive, NJ.

Attendees estimated 350-500 vehicle participants in the motorcade.

Gregori Lukas, a singer, delivered a moving presentation of the national anthem. Veteran and Flanders resident, Rafael Ruggiero, prayed for his country and his president. The Young Patriots leaded the pledge of allegiance for the crowd. Mount Olive councilman, Alex Roman, expressed his concerns for the former president and black lives matter.

Shortly before 5:00PM, Mount Olive Police led the motorcade departing Turkey Brook Park. Two large decommissioned military trucks joined the parade of cars, trucks, motorcycles, vans, convertibles, SUVs, crossovers, coupes & small busses.

A gentleman in a mid-2000s Ford Explorer bellowed “fake news” coupled with an odd glare to John Edmunds IV of #EyesOnNJ News.

Event organizers, Mt. Olive Patriots, asked attendees to bring one-canned good per vehicle for the Mount Olive Food Pantry. Eyes caught up with Sue Morse, director of the Mount Olive Food Pantry, who expressed thanks towards the Trump Rally attendees and advised that the pantry is open to anyone who worships, works, or lives in Mount Olive.

The pantry is located at Located at:

Christ Episcopal church
369 Sandshore Rd.
Budd Lake, NJ 07828

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Video Provided by Flanders, NJ resident, Peter Manfredo shares his view of the motorcade passing his home.

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