Sunday, September 7, 2025

NY POST---A DISABLED VIETNAM VET IS FIGHTING A NEW WAR AGAINST HIS SMALL TOWN GOVERNMENT

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A disabled Vietnam vet is fighting a new war against his small town government.

Leonard Amicola, who has lived in the Westchester County village of Croton-on-Hudson for 67 years, said he’ll battle local officials to keep his “Trump is my President” banner flying, claiming he has a Constitutional right to express support for the commander-in-chief, he told News12 Westchester.

Amicola, who said he’s had a Trump flag or banner up since 2021, said he’s already had to deal with a backlash from local residents, who have hurled rocks and even stolen his flags and banners. MORE AT Vietnam vet fights NY village to keep 'Trump is my president' banner flying at his home

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