Trump support unwavering in Florida retirement community

THE VILLAGES, Fla. (AP) As retirees living on a fixed income, Paula Bedner and her husband dont have a lot of money to spare.

But when Democratic House members announced last week they were carrying out an impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump, her husband, Don, went online to donate to Trumps reelection campaign.

My husband, that is not in his nature, said Bedner, who lives in The Villages retirement community in Florida where on Thursday, Trump was making his first appearance outside Washington since Democrats ramped up their impeachment inquiry.

The latest allegations that Trump used his office to pressure Ukraines leader Volodymyr Zelenskiy to investigate a political opponent here in the U.S. did not sway the Bedners, but rather the ramped-up efforts to investigate Trump have redoubled their support.

In The Villages, if anything, it has gotten people more determined not to let them get away with it, said Bedner, who is active in the local Republican womens club. People have had enough of this. They see the president is doing good things and the economy is going well.

Referring to the nickname Trump has given official Washington, she said, The swamp is fighting hard.

Fellow Villages resident Dale Sutthoff said he wasnt bothered by reports of Trumps communication with Zelensky, in part because he felt Trump was looking into any interference in the 2016 election that may have stemmed from Ukraine.

Hes doing nothing more than protecting us under the law, Sutthoff said. Its just fine.

Even though they didnt get invitations to hear Trump, hundreds of The Villages residents congregated in a town square next to the theater where the president was speaking. Dressed in red Make American Great Again ball-caps and wearing Trump-Pence T-shirts, they sat in law chairs underneath a giant oak tree in the square filled with restaurants. Golf carts, the primary mode of transportation, had signs that read, Trump Pence, Keep America Great, Victory 2020.

Steve Pierson, who retired to The Villages from New York three years ago, was wearing a T-shirt that said, Villagers for Trump, a group he joined last year after they had a golf cart caravan that drove through the retirement community to show support for Trump before the congressional elections. He called the impeachment inquiry political theater.

The Villages is overwhelmingly, wholeheartedly pro-Trump, Pierson said.

In a corner of the town square farthest from the theater, in front of a deli, about 25 anti-Trump protesters gathered with Impeach 45 and No More Lies signs. Some blew whistles to show support for the whistleblower whose report led to the impeachment inquiry. Others chanted Lock him up!

At one point, Trump supporters at a neighboring Greek restaurant started shouting at the anti-Trump protesters, who blew their whistles back at them. Other Trump supporters waved Trump flags in front of the protesters, and at several points deputies had to get between the two groups.

Chris Stanley, who leads the local Democratic club, said being a member of her party in The Villages isnt easy. She has had her car and golf cart scratched when there were pro-Democratic bumper stickers on them and she says she gets harassed if she wears T-shirts supporting Democrats out in public.

Were harassed everywhere we go if they can tell we are Democrats, she said. I get rude comments. I get spit on.

Peter Davidson, who at one point was lightly shoved by a Trump supporter while blowing a whistle in the supporters face Thursday, echoed those feelings, even though hes unaffiliated.

Its tough to be a not-Trump supporter because you get harassment from everybody, said Davidson, who retired from Rhode Island five years ago. The bars, the softball fields, the golf courses, everywhere. If you arent a Trump supporter here, its mean stuff. They actually get mean.

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An earlier version of this report had an incorrect spelling of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiys name.