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In deep-blue Broward County, throngs of former President Donald Trump's supporters went to the edge of the Everglades to see America's 45th president speak at the latest stop of the American Freedom Tour.

Anna Italino was excited to see Trump for the first time.

She said that he is honest and for real.

She said that Italino has stood by Trump even with little sentiment from others in her generation.

Italino said that people are very close-minded and don't want Trump just because he is honest.

The American Freedom Tour with Trump is under way. This is what's happening now.

A large crowd of conservatives paid to see Trump and his surrogates speak at a private event in Sunrise. The tickets ranged from $9 to $6,999. An American Freedom Tour representative told the Miami Herald that the ticket fees would go towards paying speakers and putting on the event. The Herald paid the cheapest price of admission to enter the arena and cover the event because the event did not offer credentials to the media.

Italino wants to see Trump and Owens on a ticket.

Italino said they want to see Trump back in office because Biden is doing nothing.

A sea of red began hours prior from the stadium's parking lot to the entrance as dozens of cars hoisted an array of Trump flags.

The attendees wore hats and flags. They came from all over.

There are photos of Trump supporters arriving at the American Freedom Tour event.

The flag of Brazil was behind the woman as she held the flag.

Sylvia Dudley moved from Michigan to the West Palm Beach area and was excited to see Trump for the first time.

We drive by his house and get excited. She said that they needed him because he was a person who kept getting back up.

Dudley felt a duty to come and support.

She said that they want to show the country they are for conservative values.

The sun was shining so bright that many were eager to escape the heat. Donald Trump Jr., the president's son and a featured speaker at the event, signed copies of his father's photo book.

Donald Trump Jr. signs copies of his father’s book “Our Journey Together.”
Donald Trump Jr. signs copies of his father’s book “Our Journey Together.”

The 66-year-old who has lived in Florida since the 90s thinks that Trump is the target of hate.

She doesn't know if Trump will run in 2024, but she is looking for someone who cares.

Samuel said it would be nice if someone came in and cared for the people. I don't think violence is the answer, but changes need to be made. What do I hope for? There is peace on Earth.

The monologue from the film "Patton" was played on the Jumbotrons before Trump began his speech.

Trump ran a list of what he said were the failures of the Biden administration, including inflation.

He said that Joe Biden and the socialist left were reeling havoc on our nation at a record speed.

He said that America will be taken over by a red wave in the next elections in 2022.

We won in 2016 and 2020.

Miami Herald staff writer Bianca Padr contributed to the report.

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