Joe Kovacs was excited to write in a Feb. 18 WorldNetDaily article:
Last week’s $364 million fine in President Trump’s fraud case is not sitting well with some American truckers who are now refusing to drive to New York City where the judgment was made.
Chicago Ray, a trucker and conservative influencer on social media, posted a video on X claiming some of his colleagues won’t deliver products to the Big Apple to protest the ruling issued Friday in Manhattan.
“I’ve been on the radio talking to drivers for about the past hour and I’ve talked to about ten drivers … and they’re going to start refusing loads to New York City starting on Monday,” Ray said from his vehicle.
“I don’t know how far across the country this is or how many truckers are going to start denying loads going to New York City, but I’ll tell you what – you f*** around and find out.”
He indicated their bosses “ain’t gonna care if we deny the loads – we’ll just go somewhere else.”
“Do you know how f***ing hard it is to get into New York City with one of these motherf***ers?” he said, referring to his rig. “Man, f*** that.”
[…]Ray proffered that 95% of truckers support Trump in the X post, which has received some 6 million views and more than 56,000 likes since Friday night.
But a few hours later, Chicago Ray abruptly called off his boycott, deleting many of the posts related to it as well as a video after it went viral and his grandson saw it. Fox News reported the end of the brief boycott, and even Newsmax noted the cancellation after initially promoting it. But Kovacs has yet to write about it more than two months after the fact. Further, there has been no other boycott designed to support Trump or punish New York for holding him accountable.
Just another reminder that nobody should trust WND for accurate and balanced information.