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Watch: Man Crushes Donald Trump Sign With Jeep, Gets 6 Million Facebook Views

Darpan News Desk IANS, 20 Mar, 2016 03:34 PM
    When Julien Schuessler filmed himself knocking down a ‘Make America great again’ campaign board outside a Trump supporter’s house, his actions generated equally conflicting emotions.
     
    While some called Julien their “favorite person ever” and “badass”, the authorities in Wilmington, North Carolina thought otherwise.
     
    The Washington Post reported that the 20-year-old was facing multiple charges, including hit-and-run, reckless driving, and failing to maintain lane control.
     
    But looking at his Facebook timeline it seems that he got off those charges.
     
     
     

    I love having a jeep sometimes

    Posted by Julien Schuessler on Tuesday, 15 March 2016
     
    The vandalism video titled ‘I love having a jeep sometimes’ has gone viral since posted on March 15, now has over 6.5 million views on Facebook and over a million shares so far.

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