A motorist wearing an anti-Trump bumper sticker enters a Trump Donald New England store in Easton, Massachusetts (Photo: Google Maps/Easton Police Station)

A man with a Donald Trump bumper sticker who clearly understood the “background noise” ran toward a car selling a monument to the former president.

According to police, Sean Hula Hart, 46, collided with a Volkswagen Jetta in New England at a Trump memorabilia store in Easton, Massachusetts, after 5 p.m. Thursday.

Surveillance footage of the incident posted to Facebook by Easton police showed Trump T-shirts, hats and other memorabilia flying as a result of the attack. I listened to Nirvana’s 1991 song “Smells Like Teen Spirit” from the car.

The secretary, Carla Kelly, said there had been no discussion so far, forcing the man to “come off the street and into the building.”

The man just “had his voice telling him to do it,” Kelly told FOX Business. She added that his car had an “anti-card sticker”.

A friend of Flaherty’s claimed that “this has nothing to do with Trump or politics.”

“It was just a sad coincidence,” an anonymous friend told WCVB. “He was mentally incorrect. He has suffered a lot over the last year.

However, photographers from the Brockton Enterprise posted a photo on Twitter showing the back of Flaherty’s 2015 Jetta and issued at least one statement against Trump. Alongside the photo of Trump’s face with a rectangular barcode resembling dictator Adolf Hitler’s beard was a quote from Voltaire.

The owner, Kate Lambert, was not present at the time of the accident, but she told Blocktown Enterprise that “it’s very disturbing to think that someone would do that.”

Lambert owns six protrump stores in the area and opened his first store in 2019 after struggling to find a “Make America Great Again” hat at New England Blue Hats.

The day after the incident, we opened a store in Easton.

Fraherty has been charged with reckless driving of a vehicle and property damage and may face additional charges. He is expected to appeal to the Tanton District Court.

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