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Dennis Quaid joins Trump at rally in Coachella and asks audience to ‘pick a side’ in fiery speech

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Dennis Quaid, 70, joined former President Donald Trump at a campaign rally he held at Calhoun Ranch in Coachella, California, on Saturday.

Dennis Quaid joined former President Donald Trump at a campaign rally he held at Calhoun Ranch in Coachella, California, on Saturday.

The 70-year-old actor, who announced he was voting for Trump in May, took the stage to give a speech and told the crowd to “pick a side.”

At the site of the famous music festival, Quaid declared that this year’s presidential election is a vote between TikTok and the United States Constitution.

“I’m here to tell you it’s time to choose a side,” he said. ‘Are we going to be a nation that defends the Constitution or TikTok?’

Quaid also lamented the loss of a nation that used to have “cheap money” and was “exporting oil to our allies and friends.”

Dennis Quaid, 70, joined former President Donald Trump at a campaign rally he held at Calhoun Ranch in Coachella, California, on Saturday.

The actor took the stage to give a speech and told the crowd that

The actor took the stage to give a speech and told the crowd to “pick a side.”

While on stage, he also talked about his recent starring role and portrayal of the 40th president of the United States, Ronald Reagan, in the biographical drama titled Reagan, which premiered on August 30.

He told the crowd that while Reagan was his favorite president of the 20th century, Trump is his favorite president of the 21st century.

California is not only known for voting blue, but it is also the home state of Vice President Kamala Harris.

Quaid previously endorsed the Republican candidate during the press tour for his film Reagan in early September.

In May, she said she ultimately changed her mind and decided to vote for Trump because of the “militarization of the justice system” and his political record.

“I think I’m going to vote for him in the next election,” Quaid told Piers Morgan Uncensored host Piers Morgan. “It just makes sense.”

He continued: “I was willing not to vote for Trump, until what I saw is, more than politics, I see a weaponization of our justice system and a challenge to our Constitution.”

He also shared a story about his housekeeper Josie, who he said was “here illegally for over a decade using her sister’s ID.”

He recalled that Josie “worked for us” and “lived in fear” of being deported during the many years she worked for him and his family.

Quaid spoke to the crowd and declared that this year's presidential election is a vote between TikTok and the United States Constitution.

Quaid spoke to the crowd and declared that this year’s presidential election is a vote between TikTok and the United States Constitution.

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“I’m here to tell you it’s time to choose a side,” he said. ‘Are we going to be a nation that defends the Constitution or TikTok?’

Quaid also mourned the loss of a nation that used to have

Quaid also lamented the loss of a nation that used to have “cheap money” and was “exporting oil to our allies and friends.”

He told the crowd that while Ronald Reagan was his favorite president of the 20th century, Trump is his favorite president of the 21st century.

He told the crowd that while Ronald Reagan was his favorite president of the 20th century, Trump is his favorite president of the 21st century.

He recently played the 40th president of the United States in the biographical drama Reagan, which premiered on August 30.

He recently played the 40th president of the United States in the biographical drama Reagan, which premiered on August 30.

Quaid photographed in still photo of Reagan

Quaid photographed in still photo of Reagan

Quaid said he volunteered to sponsor her and help her become a U.S. citizen only after Trump was elected.

During his speech, Quaid said that “the fairy tale called Harris and Biden just doesn’t work now.”

“Four years ago, peace in the world was not some kind of fairy tale either,” he continued.

‘Peace in the Middle East: Trump was actually on the verge of achieving the Abraham Accords, which would have recognized Israel by Saudi Arabia and other Middle Eastern nations, and put us on the path to the peace we have long awaited. been trying. come from the biblical times of Ishmael and Isaac.’

Next, for the final stretch of his campaign, Trump will host a campaign rally at Madison Square Garden in New York City in the week leading up to November 5.

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