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Kamala fan makes pathetic attempt at kicking down military vet’s Trump yard sign – then leaves vile note

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Pictured: The man enters the veteran's property and kicks the sign, but fails to knock it down.

An apparent Kamala Harris supporter ventured into a military veteran’s yard, only to try and fail to tear down his Donald Trump sign. Dissatisfied, the man left a vile note.

Surveillance video from the home of the veteran, who lives in the Miami suburb of Pembroke Pines, captured a man wearing a purple shirt and slippers walking onto his property and approaching his sign.

The sign read: “Veterans and military families for Trump.”

The man, apparently offended by the signal, gave him a weak kick with his left foot. The sign was solidly planted in the ground.

The man, who remains unidentified, left and returned to the veteran’s property about a minute later to loiter. He returned a third time and left a note in his mailbox calling him a “low-life pig” for endorsing the Republican candidate.

Pictured: The man enters the veteran’s property and kicks the sign, but fails to knock it down.

Later, he returned with a hate-filled letter and left it in the veteran's mailbox.

Later, he returned with a hate-filled letter and left it in the veteran’s mailbox.

The veteran, who chose to remain anonymous, shared the shocking surveillance video with Local 10.

“The first thing is that I was worried about my house and my children and my wife who are there because I was not there at the time,” he said in an interview.

The letter attacked him both for being a member of the military and for supporting Trump.

“It talks about how I was an embarrassment to my country and an embarrassment to the American military because of my choice of candidate,” the man said. “And at the end of the letter, he actually tells me, ‘go to hell.'”

Breaking911, a popular X account that reposts viral news, shared the clip of the man pathetically kicking the Trump sign.

The publication received more than 80,000 views and dozens of responses.

In the photo: The letter that the stranger left the veteran, which concludes by telling him 'Go to hell'

In the photo: The letter that the stranger left the veteran, which concludes by telling him ‘Go to hell’

Pictured: the sign that angered the man and he tried to tear it down.

Pictured: the sign that angered the man and he tried to tear it down.

‘All Kamala supporters look alike!’ one person wrote.

“Imagine being so mentally fragile that you can’t even stand to see a yard sign,” wrote another.

‘Shirt tucked into his oversized shorts. “Little fat Homer!” noted a third.

Many others pointed out that it is a crime to put anything that does not have a postmark in another person’s mailbox.

It is not a crime to do so, as some wrongly claimed, but offenders can be fined if they catch them.

As Election Day approaches and polls are adjusted, there have been multiple high-profile cases of confrontations over political signs.

An Arizona man was caught on video cutting down a Trump-Vance campaign sign with a machete last week.

An Arizona man was caught on video cutting down a Trump-Vance campaign sign with a machete last week.

A Democratic voter insulted a woman over her yard signs supporting Donald Trump just two weeks before the election. This incident occurred in an unknown state.

A Democratic voter insulted a woman over her yard signs supporting Donald Trump just two weeks before the election. This incident occurred in an unknown state.

The most recent example came in the swing state of Arizona, where a recent Marist poll gave Trump a one-point lead.

A man was caught on video cutting a Trump-Vance campaign sign with a machete in the Fortuna Foothills area, a community very close to the United States’ southern border with Mexico.

In an unknown state, a Democratic voter insulted a woman over her yard signs supporting Trump.

His unhinged, expletive-filled speech was caught on a Ring doorbell camera just two weeks before the election.

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