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“TYRANT!” Voter Confronts Broward Mayor Dale Holness At His Lauderhill Fundraiser On Video

Dale Holness calls for help

Broward Mayor Dale Holness screamed for security when confronted by a voter at a packed Lauderhill restaurant Saturday night. Amid new rules for social distancing and a curfew, Dale Holness held his fundraiser at a crowded Joy’s Roti Delight restaurant. A Youtube video posted by CallYouOut captured the encounter.

According to the voter, more than twenty people were in the second floor room listening to Holness. Earlier in the week, Holness announced private gatherings of more than ten people were against the law. The voter called Holness a “tyrant” and a “coward” as he screamed for restaurant employees to remove the voter.

As the voter enters the main lobby, you can see you handouts on a table. One is the Dale Holness flyer for the event. The other stack of handouts is the controversial “People of Principle PAC” race card featuring mostly black candidates. On Friday, REDBROWARD exposed the group’s ties to Mayor Dale Holness.

People Of Principle PAC card at Dale Holness event

You can watch entire video here.

Mayor Dean Trantalis Urges Fort Lauderdale Residents to “Shop Local”…By Promoting Wilton Manors Business?!?

Mayor Dean Trantalis spending money in Wilton Manors

Imagine this. After spending more than two months shuttered due to COVID-19, most Fort Lauderdale businesses were finally allowed to open on Monday. Local store owners and restaurants desperately need customers to come through their doors to jump start the local economy. So what does Mayor Dean Trantalis (D-Backbencher) do?

Like a true backbencher, Mayor Dean Trantalis takes to social media to urge residents to #shoplocal. Trantalis even shows off the face mask he purchased at Julian’s Fountain of Treasures.

Just one problem.

Julian’s Fountain of Treasures is not located in the City of Fort Lauderdale.

Julian Cavazos’ high-end thrift store is located at 2378 Wilton Drive in the City of Wilton Manors.

After two months in lockdown, Dean Trantalis’ first post in support of “local” business is a Wilton Manors thrift store?!?

Can you imagine the Mayor of Miami urging residents to “shop local” by visiting The Galleria Mall?

Or the Mayor of Hollywood asking residents to visit the Elbo Room in support of “shop local.”

Does Dean Trantalis even know the boundaries of his City? Does he realize the city limits extend past I-95? Maybe his advisers, Eric Johnson of Wilton Manors and Blake MacDiarmid of Miami Beach, gave Trantalis bad directions?