On Sunday, Sept. 20 upwards of 150 vehicles draped in flags supporting President Donald Trump made their way through town. They gathered on the southern end of College Station and paraded past campus for around one hour beginning around 2:30 p.m.
Photos by Meredith Seaver
An estimated 150 to 200 people participated in the Trump parade held on Sept. 20.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverSupporters brought along their flags and their pets.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverA group of motorcyclists lead the parade.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverCars of all types attended the parade.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverOne supporter wore a cutout of President Trump as a mask.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverCars were adorned with multiple American flags as well as Trump and Pence posters.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverThe Trump parade lasted for around an hour with cars honking in approval of the President throughout.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverSupporters waved Blue Lives Matter and American flags out of their sunroofs.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverTexas state flags and flags supporting President Donald Trump were flown from many of the vehicles.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverThroughout the parade, attendees held up four fingers and chanted “Four more years.”
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverA woman wearing a homemade Trump 2020 shirt wore a mask of the Presidents face and held up four fingers as she stood through the sunroof of a car.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverA long line of cars makes its way through College Station on Texas Avenue to show support for President Donald Trump.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverPeople of all ages attended the Trump parade on Texas Avenue.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverSeveral people wearing masks and wigs dressed as President Trump rode in the parade.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverVehicles of all types attended the parade on Sunday.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverSupporters attached signs to their cars and created their own signs.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverSupporters attached a variety of flags to their vehicles.
Photo by Photo by Meredith SeaverIndividuals driving by the Trump parade wave the flag of Mexico in protest of the event.
Photo by Photo by Meredith Seaver