A man from Florida who placed the big Trump banners outside his house won a brightly disputed legal fight against the province, who charged him $ 50 a day for the decorations.
Marvin Peavy started hanging banners on his Santa Rosa, reached the balcony in 2020, with some lecture: 'Trump 2020' and 'Trump Now, Trump won' and 'Who's Your Daddy?'
Outside the election years, Walton County, who is seriously republican, is not allowed to hung political banners on buildings and the calculated Peavy $ 63,000 in reimbursements since the battle began – fines that he did not pay.
But on Wednesday PeaVy won his lawsuit against the Graafschap and argued that it was violating his first change rights on freedom of expression.
“Their laws cannot replace my first amendment, so they came after my constitutional rights, which they cannot do,” he told WJHG.
“It woke me up like a patriot.”
A judge ordered that Walton County PeaVy $ 42,000 paid within 10 days after the decision and that all the fines he was charged should not be collected.
“People love it because people in American believe the free,” he told the local outlet.

Marvin Peavy started hanging banners on his Santa Rosa in 2020, with some lecture: 'Trump 2020' and 'Trump Now, Trump won' and 'Who's Your Daddy?'

Outside the election years, Walton Country does not allow political banners to be hung on buildings and the calculated Peavy $ 63,000 in reimbursements since the battle began – fines that he did not pay

But on Wednesday PeaVy won his lawsuit against the province, with the argument that it violated its first amendment rights on freedom of expression
Other signs he hung showed that Trump danced against the background of an American flag decorated with the words: 'Trump Coming Home 2025'.
Another of the signs of PeaVy has called Trump a 'legend' and 'bulletproof', while a third echoed the abnormal right -wing slogan that was used to denounce Joe Biden: 'Let's Go Brandon'.
His first plate went up in February 2020, something he was initially nervous to do. In response, he said that critics threw eggs on it. “
“We have rights in this country,” he said after the ruling. “My signs will hang anyway.”
PeaVy is not the only one who loves interesting works of art that hangs around his house, but President Donald Trump, who has hung a framed copy of the cover of the New York Post with his Mugshot on it.
The Mugshot was noticed for the first time on social media, while last month it stuck through the door of the Oval Office in a photo shared by Trump employee Margo Martin.
The door to the Oval Office was left open, leaving the view outside the corridor outside.
President Trump wrote History as the first former president to get his Mugshot after he was arrested and fingerprints in the prison of Fulton County in Atlanta in October 2023.

A judge ordered that Walton County PeaVy $ 42,000 paid within 10 days after the decision and that all the fines he was charged should not be collected
Trump was accused of 41 counting in Georgia, by public prosecutor Fani Willis, who sued him because he tried to destroy the results of the 2020 elections.
Trump stared famous in the camera with a glowing look while prison officials took his photo.