Anti-Trump sticker causes turmoil in Texas

A Texas sheriff wants to cite a truck driver for disorderly conduct when he discovered  that a sticker on a truck read “F–k Trump and F–k you for voting for him.” The sheriff  posted the details of the state law on Facebook followed by a torrent of comment from the public. One user said she didn’t want her children to see profanity on the road. Another said, referring to Trump’s boast about seducing women during the campaign, “If I had to explain what ‘grab them by the p—y’ meant to my kids, you can explain ‘F–k Trump’ to yours.” (Miami Herald, November 15, 2016, by Donovan Harrell)

The wife of the owner said she and her husband were just exercising their freedom of speech, but the sheriff said he was concerned that Trump stickers around the country had inspired road rage. The local district attorney agreed with the ACLU that the sticker was protected speech and is not interested in prosecuting. (Houston Chronicle, November 16, 2017, by Emily Foxhall and Dana Guthrie)