Baseball fan unfurls massive ‘Trump Won’ banner during Red Sox game at Fenway

A baseball fan unfurled a massive banner in support of former President Donald Trump at Fenway Park during a Red Sox game Monday.

“Trump won — Save America,” the banner read, which was unfurled over the wall of the bleacher section in centerfield during the fourth inning. The Red Sox were playing a home game against the Miami Marlins.

The fan was promptly removed from the stadium by security, as the Red Sox have a rule forbidding signs from being hung or affixed to the ballpark.

The incident comes after similar banners have been unfurled during Mets and Yankees games in recent weeks.

BASEBALL FANS UNFURL MASSIVE ‘TRUMP WON’ FLAG DURING YANKEES GAME

Two men attending a Yankees game last month were also escorted from the ballpark after unfurling the banner.

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The banners are referencing claims from Trump that the 2020 election was a “big lie” and riddled with fraud, which has sparked some states to launch audits of the election.

“The 2020 Election, which didn’t even have Legislative approvals from many States (which is required under the U.S. Constitution), and was also otherwise corrupt, was indeed The Big Lie,” Trump said in a message on May 6. “An even greater Hoax than Russia, Russia, Russia, Mueller, Mueller, Mueller, Impeachment Hoax #1, Impeachment Hoax #2, or any of the other many scams the Democrats pulled!”

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