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Donald Trump will have a street named after him in Hialeah

The announcement was made by Hialeah Mayor Esteban Bovo Jr.


The mayor of Hialeah, Stephen Bovo Jr., announced this Wednesday his plans for one of the avenues in that city in Miami-Dade County to be named after the former president. Donald Trump, current Republican candidate for 2024 elections.

“You always kept your promises to this great nation and next week I will ask the council to authorize a street named after you, Donald Trump WayBovo stated before thousands of people who attended the Republican magnate's political rally on November 8.

Esteban Bovo Jr. was one of the speakers during the political rally, in which he expressed his support for the former US president in a vehement tone.

“I have seen many presidents come and go, but I have never in my life seen a president who actually did what he said he was going to do.”said the mayor, who then received a standing ovation from the public present.

The next meeting of the Council of Hialeah, a city where 95 percent of the population is of Hispanic origin and with a significant number of Republican-leaning voters, will be on Tuesday, November 14. That day the mayor will present the proposal to change the name of Palm Avenue to Trump Avenue.

If the proposal is successful, this would be the first time that Hialeah names a street in honor of a US president or former president, according to the statement. The New Herald. So far, only one library on West 49th St. has been named after President John F. Kennedy.

Former North American President Donald Trump attacked the left and “the fraudulent Joe Biden", and assured that The current president wants to turn the United States into a “communist Cuba.”

"No one did more for Cubans than someone named Donald Trump. What they have done in the last three years is so terrible. We were ready for everything to go well and the Cuban regime and the Biden regime ruined it," Trump said. amid the shouts and applause of his followers, who gathered early in the area around Milander Park.

In a political event that coincided with a debate between several candidates Republicans, which Trump did not attend, the former president also addressed other topics of interest such as immigration policy or inflation, always criticizing Joe Biden's management.

A recent survey of The New York Times showed that five of the six crucial states for the 2024 electoral contest They lean towards the former president in voting intention.

With just one year left until the elections, President Joe Biden's popularity is plummeting while that of the Republican seems immune to the judicial processes and scandals that surround him.

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