Inside the Game: Woman Breaks Barriers with MAGA Message on Football Field

A Trump supporter made a splash recently by running onto the field at an NFL game in Pennsylvania, waving a MAGA sign. Following the incident, the woman revealed her identity and explained her motivation behind the bold act.

While Donald Trump campaigned in the key swing state, the game featured the Pittsburgh Steelers versus the New York Jets. During the match, a woman dressed in Steelers gear sprinted onto the field brandishing a sign that read, “Trump, secure border. Kamala open border.” Security quickly apprehended her, as shown in viral social media clips. According to The Daily Mail, field trespassers typically face arrest.

Later, online creator Steven Steele posted a video documenting his encounter with the woman, referring to her as Claudia Rose and confirming she had been released from custody.

Steele praised Rose for her impressive sprint across the field, especially in heels. She humorously remarked, “I don’t go to the gym; I’ve got red, white, and blue running through my veins,” showcasing her patriotic spirit.

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With the voter registration deadline approaching, she emphasized the importance of making informed choices at the polls. “This country needs saving. I don’t care if you like or dislike Trump. Look back to 2016 and ask yourself—how’s life now? Vote with your brain, not your feelings,” she urged.

Rose encouraged viewers to think about their personal lives and freedoms when voting. “Focus on what matters: your family, finances, and rights. Forget about offensive comments. Vote for your freedom,” she stated.

This isn’t Rose’s first online stunt; she’s previously stirred up attention with her pro-Trump antics. In a recent viral video, she showcased getting a “MAGA” tattoo on her face before heading to vote, further showcasing her commitment to her beliefs.

During his Pennsylvania trip, Trump was also spotted helping out at a McDonald’s, flipping burgers and serving customers, further engaging with voters in the key state, where polls indicate a tight race as the election nears.

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