A group of left-wing activists attempting to stage a fake Nazi infiltration of a Trump boat parade in Jupiter, Florida, this past weekend received an unexpected and embarrassing response from Trump supporters.
The “Trumptilla” event, a boat parade organized by local Trump supporter Carlos Gavidia, was meant to be a peaceful display of support for Donald Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign. But it quickly took a turn when a group of agitators, disguised as Trump supporters waving Nazi flags, tried to discredit the event.
The incident, which has since gone viral, showcases the lengths some will go to smear the MAGA movement—and how swiftly the Trump community responded.
The “Trumptilla” parade had been advertised as a celebration of the Trump campaign, complete with boaters proudly waving “Trump 2024” flags. But among the festive crowd was a boat flying not only Trump banners but also Nazi flags. The individuals on board were seen shouting offensive slogans, such as “white power” and “Heil Trump,” in an exaggerated attempt to portray themselves as racist Trump supporters.
Footage of the event, which quickly circulated online, shows the agitators speaking in over-the-top Southern accents while trying to blend in with the MAGA crowd. However, several details gave them away, making it obvious that they were not genuine Trump supporters. They even held up a fake MyPillow sign featuring Mike Lindell, the MyPillow CEO and Trump ally, with the Nazi-associated number “1488” displayed beneath it—clearly an effort to embarrass the Trump camp.
Independent journalist Ian Miles Cheong shared a clip on Twitter, calling out the stunt for what it was—a coordinated effort by left-wing extremists to portray Trump supporters in a negative light. “A bunch of worthless Democrats masquerading as Trump supporters flew Nazi flags and Hitler posters alongside Trump 2024 flags to discredit and hurt the reputation of MAGA,” Cheong tweeted.
A bunch of worthless Democrats masquerading as Trump supporters flew Nazi flags and Hitler posters alongside Trump 2024 flags to discredit and hurt the reputation of MAGA. These people have sunk to incredible lows. pic.twitter.com/dNSEOUHXfa
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) October 15, 2024
However, the agitators didn’t fool anyone for long. True Trump supporters quickly noticed the strange behavior and became suspicious. Event organizer Carlos Gavidia took to Facebook to post a video of the incident, showing how Trump fans responded to the infiltrators. In the footage, several MAGA boats circle the agitators, creating waves that drenched their boat. This impromptu “shower” was met with cheers from onlookers who were relieved that the agitators had been called out.
Gavidia explained what happened in his post, saying, “The left tried to send in some agitators to create a false narrative! After our patriots propped wash them, PB [Palm Beach] police detain them so they could not be part of the ultimate Trump boat parade.”
The situation escalated quickly, and soon after, Palm Beach police intervened. The officers detained the infiltrators, ensuring they couldn’t continue their charade or further disrupt the event. In the end, the parade continued as planned, and the agitators were safely removed from the scene.
Adding more to the story, independent journalist Laura Loomer did some digging into the identity of the boat’s owner. Loomer revealed that the boat belonged to a man named Dylan Thomas Ammeson from Arcadia, Florida. Ammeson, according to her findings, is not a registered Republican or a Trump supporter. In fact, he is affiliated with no political party (NPA) and has been accused in the past of distributing Nazi flyers.
Loomer posted on social media, “The owner of the boat is Dylan Thomas Ammeson of Arcadia, FL. He is not a registered Republican or Trump supporter. He’s an NPA. He has been accused in the past of passing out Nazi flyers. Was easy to find his identity with his boat registration number.” This revelation only further confirmed that the individuals behind this stunt were left-wing agitators attempting to smear Trump supporters by associating them with neo-Nazis.
The owner of the boat is Dylan Thomas Ammeson of Arcadia, FL.
He is not a registered Republican and is not a Trump supporter. He’s an NPA.
He has been accused in the past of passing out Nazi flyers.
Was easy to find his identity with his boat registration number.
This was… https://t.co/15QQzGI9lT pic.twitter.com/D07TVgDb8T
— Laura Loomer (@LauraLoomer) October 15, 2024
The Trump campaign swiftly responded to the situation, pointing out the absurdity of the infiltration attempt. Karoline Leavitt, a spokeswoman for Trump’s 2024 campaign, didn’t hold back in her statement to Newsweek. “Kamala’s supporters are reaching all-time lows,” Leavitt said, accusing the agitators of trying to create “fake news” by pretending to be MAGA supporters. “Social media posts show that genuine Trump supporters identified these idiots as liberal activists trying to create fake news. They clearly responded accordingly.”
The incident has drawn widespread attention, with many conservatives praising the quick thinking of the MAGA community for calling out the agitators and keeping the event focused on its intended purpose. The story has also reignited conversations around the tactics used by political extremists to manipulate media narratives and discredit opposing movements.
The attempted infiltration of the Trump boat parade by left-wing activists posing as neo-Nazis was a blatant effort to smear the MAGA movement and create a false narrative. However, the quick response of the true Trump supporters ensured that the agitators were quickly exposed and dealt with. As tensions continue to rise in the lead-up to the 2024 election, incidents like this serve as a reminder of the lengths some will go to in order to undermine their political opponents. The MAGA nation, however, remains vigilant and ready to defend their cause.
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