Trump 2020 banner leads to permanent ban from Disney parks

Disney has permanently barred a man from entering all company properties after he repeatedly promoted Trump campaign paraphernalia at Walt Disney World.

Dion Cini, who has been photographed with Trump 2020 campaign materials at such locals as Yankee Stadium, initially decorated Disney’s Main Street Railroad Station with a Trump 2020 banner in September. Disney initially “paused” Cini’s ticket so that park staffers could explain park policies and told him he could return if he didn’t incite a crowd.

But after Cini held a Trump 2020 banner on a Splash Mountain log ride and was photographed with a “Keep America GREAT!” sign on a roller coaster, Disney permanently prohibited him from returning to a Disney property for inciting a crowd and he was escorted from the park, per FOX 35 WOFL.

Cini believes that he did not break Disney’s rules.

“I did not break the rules,” Cini told the Washington Post. “I was on a ride. I was not inciting a crowd. There was no crowd.”

“I do things differently,” Cini said. “I do things that will go viral to support the president. I’m trying to let other Trump supporters know that you don’t have to go to rallies. You can do this on your own.”

Disney’s park rules say that guests cannot engage in demonstrations or protests with “any flag, banner or sign for commercial purposes.”

“Walt Disney World welcomes all Guests to enjoy our parks; however, demonstrations and the display of signs and banners is not permitted on the premises,” Disney said in a statement. “We have previously reminded this guest about our rules.”

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