The WiFi login and password for a Trump rally featuring Vice President Mike Pence gave a nod to newly-minted Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett.
New York Magazine’s Olivia Nuzzi tweeted a photo of the WiFi information provided to journalists covering the event in Erie, Pennsylvania, on Monday.
The WiFi at Vice President Pence’s rally in Erie, PA: pic.twitter.com/m2FkRwbGa3
— Olivia Nuzzi (@Olivianuzzi) November 2, 2020
Barrett was confirmed to the Supreme Court last week after contentious pushback from Democrats.
“Over the past few weeks, the entire world has seen Justice Barrett’s deep knowledge, tremendous poise, and towering intellect. She answered questions for hours on end,” Trump said during Barrett’s swearing-in ceremony.
“Throughout her entire confirmation, her impeccable credentials were unquestioned, unchallenged, and obvious to all. Justice Barrett earned a full academic scholarship to Notre Dame Law School, graduated first in her class, and served as a clerk for Justice Antonin Scalia. She was a beloved professor at Notre Dame Law School for 15 years before I very proudly appointed her to the US Circuit Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit in 2017. The American people have been profoundly impressed to learn of her achievements, her compassion, her generosity, her faith, and her sterling character,” Trump added.
Last month, the Trump campaign issued another WiFi password to members of the press at a rally in Wisconsin, reading, “WhoBuiltTheCagesJoe?” referring to a question Trump asked his opponent during the final presidential debate.
That was the WiFi password the PRESS had to use at President Trump’s rally last night in Wisconsin. pic.twitter.com/N1Xdv5Hako
— Brick Suit (@Brick_Suit) October 26, 2020
“They used to say I built the cages, and then they had a picture in a certain newspaper, and it was the picture of these horrible cages, and they said, ‘Look at these cages. President Trump built them.’ And then it was determined they were built in 2014. That was him. They built cages,” Trump said during the debate.

