Birds of a feather! Flock of MAGA hat-wearing PIGEONS are released in Downtown Las Vegas - led by their orange toupee-wearing leader - ahead of the Democratic presidential debate
- A flock of pigeons wearing their own customized MAGA hats were released in Downtown Las Vegas Tuesday
- The leader of the flock was adorned with a small orange hairpiece, resembling that of President Donald Trump
- They were released by the anonymous radical group PUTIN, which stands for Pigeons United To Interfere Now
- The pigeons' release was a 'gesture of support and loyalty to President Trump,' according to the group, and was in protest of Wednesday night's Democratic debate
A flock of MAGA hat-wearing pigeons was released in Downtown Las Vegas Tuesday.
The trained birds were released by the anonymous radical group PUTIN, which stands for Pigeons United To Interfere Now, on the eve of Wednesday night's Democratic Debate in Sin City.
The leader of the flock was adorned with a small, orange toupee, resembling that of President Donald Trump.
Trained pigeons wearing their own customized MAGA hat were covertly released in Downtown Las Vegas
The leader of the flock was adorned with a small orange hairpiece, resembling that of President Donald Trump
The flock was released by the anonymous radical group PUTIN, which stands for Pigeons United To Interfere Now, on the eve of Wednesday night's Democratic debate
The pigeons' mission was inspired by the 1970's Cold War Operation, 'Tacana', in which the CIA explored the use of pigeons equipped with tiny cameras to spy on Soviet sites of interest, according to the group.
The radical group used their pigeons to launch an aerial protest in response to the arrival of the 2020 Democratic Presidential hopefuls for the debate.
In a press release, PUTIN said the project was the result of 'months of exhaustive research, logistical hurdles and pigeon care taking.'
The pigeons' release was coordinated as a gesture of support and loyalty to President Trump,' according to the group.
Trump is scheduled to arrive in Las Vegas just ahead of the debate for a speech scheduled at The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department headquarters.
In a press release, PUTIN said the project was the result of 'months of exhaustive research, logistical hurdles and pigeon care taking.'
The pigeons' release was coordinated as a gesture of support and loyalty to President Trump,' according to the group
The radical group used their pigeons to launch an aerial protest in response to the arrival of the 2020 Democratic Presidential hopefuls for the debate
The pigeons' mission was inspired by the 1970's Cold War Operation, 'Tacana', in which the CIA explored the use of pigeons equipped with tiny cameras to spy on Soviet sites of interest
Six presidential hopefuls will take the stage Wednesday night.
Bernie Sanders surged to a 16 point lead in a new poll on the race for the Democratic presidential nomination as Michael Bloomberg's campaign issued a 'dire' warning that the liberal senator may soon be unstoppable.
Sanders leads Joe Biden, 32 per cent to 16 per cent, in a new Washington Post-ABC News poll. Michael Bloomberg and Elizabeth Warren are within spitting distance to second place with the former vice president.
But Pete Buttigieg dropped to single digits, coming in at 8 per cent to Amy Klobuchar's 7 per cent.
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