The court's ruling allows the "Vote for Trump" sign to be illuminated, despite the city's concerns regarding safety hazards and compliance with local signage codes.
Anthony Constantino expressed enthusiasm over the judge's decision stating, "My lawyers told me that I'm within my rights to go ahead as planned," highlighting the legal backing for the rally.
Sal Ferlazzo, Constantino's lawyer, noted, "There is no court order prohibiting the lighting and display of the sign," indicating a clear victory for the supporters.
The legal battle reflects ongoing tensions between local municipalities and political endorsements, as Amsterdam's legal team prepares to refile their arguments by October 18.
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