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[VIDEO] NJ Gym Owners Walk Out of Jail and Defy Governor’s Orders Again…This time Kicking Down Barries Covering their Door

Americans have had enough of the double standard being set by Democrats with this “COVID shutdown.”

We’re sitting here watching a nonstop parade of protests and rioting, that nobody is trying to stop (except Trump and Republicans), yet, decent, law-abiding Americans are told they can’t go to church and they can’t reopen their businesses.

It’s obvious beyond belief that this is all political and people have had enough.

Just like these gym owners in New Jersey.

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The owners of Atilis Gym in Bellmawr, New Jersey, were arrested (again) on Monday for reopening their gym in spight of Democrat Gov. Phil Murphy’s lockdown order.

But Governor Murphy’s victory was short-lived…The gym owners came back with a vengeance.

On Saturday, just after the owners were released from jail, they went to their gym and kicked down the barriers in front of their doors.

You can watch the video below:

https://twitter.com/jimwalsh_cp/status/1289523074686234624

The locals are thrilled that the gym owners are fighting back.

From the local Inquirer:

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Around 8 a.m. Saturday, Smith and Trumbetti kicked and forced in the boards as supporters and gym members cheered them on, then replaced the doors on their hinges.

Several dozen people watched from the parking lot, many waving American flags and listening to patriotic music blasting from speakers in front of the gym.

Several attendees had traveled from other parts of New Jersey, and some waved anti-Murphy signs or wore pro-Trump accessories.
However, Smith and Trumbetti did not reopen without first ensuring that members would be safe.

 

This piece was written by Missy Crane on August 1, 2020. It originally appeared in WayneDupree.com [3] and is used by permission.