Police said that there was “no validity” to reports of explosives being found near the location of former President Donald Trump’s Long Island rally. A spokesperson from the Nassau County Police refuted the social media rumors, just hours before Trump’s campaign event was scheduled to begin at the Nassau Coliseum.
There were initial reports circulating on social media that cops reportedly found ‘explosives’ in a vehicle close to the site of Trump’s rally on Long Island, where he was scheduled to speak Wednesday evening. The reports claimed that during the K9 search, they “found an explosive device in one of the vehicles, and the vehicle’s driver fled into the woods.
Baseless Claim
Police have confirmed that the reports were bogus and no bomb was found in a car or reports of a driver fleeing into the woods.
Thousands of MAGA supporters are expected to gather on Long Island today afternoon ahead of …