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Bikers will protect president with ‘wall of meat’

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UNITED STATES: He prefers to travel by private jet but Donald Trump’s most ardent supporters will arrive for his inaugurati­on in Washington on motorcycle­s.

Riding under the banner Bikers for Trump, they intend to ‘‘form a wall of meat’’ between protesters and those celebratin­g the new administra­tion, Chris Cox, the group’s founder, says.

At least two other biker groups 2 Million Bikers to DC and Travis Thompson Biker - are also planning inaugurati­on rallies. Each claims to have attracted thousands of supporters.

At a dinner for Washington diplomats this week, Trump praised his two-wheeled fans.

‘‘I saw the Bikers for Trump boy they had a scene today,’’ he said. ‘‘They had helicopter­s flying over a highway some place in this country. And they had thousands of those guys coming into town.’’

Most rode Harley-Davidsons, which were ‘‘made right here in America,’’ he added. ‘‘That’s like additional security with those guys - and they’re rough.’’

Photograph­s of convoys of bikers claiming to be on their way to the capital were widely posted on Twitter this week but it has been disclosed that most of the images were fakes.

A picture shared by Katie Hopkins, the British MailOnline columnist, was captioned: ‘‘Go you good things #BikersForT­rump helping Make America Great Again’’.

It was plucked from a 2013 Czech biker forum however. Other photos and videos shared tens of thousands of times were taken from rallies of years past, such as a 2013 toy drive and a 9/11 commemorat­ion.

Cox, an artist, did not comment on the fake pictures but his group said he would hold a press conference.

Cox knows Washington well. He worked as an aide to Elizabeth Dole and Colin Powell before returning to Charleston, South Carolina, where he became a sculptor specialisi­ng in carving with a chainsaw.

Cox said that the president-elect had called him to thank him for organising his group. Rival proTrump bikers cast doubt on his credential­s, however, claiming that he did not even own a motorbike.- The Times

 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? Rivals say Chris Cox from the group Bikers for Trump may not even own a motorbike.
PHOTO: REUTERS Rivals say Chris Cox from the group Bikers for Trump may not even own a motorbike.

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