A 100-foot wide 'Vote for Trump' sign in upstate New York is stirring controversy after the City of Amsterdam claimed it's a big, glowing code violation. Sticker Mule CEO Anthony Constantino told Fox News Digital he installed the sign on top of the old Fownes glove factory to symbolize the return of American manufacturing and what he calls 'the triumph of the underdog against insurmountable adversity.' 'I think that's what President Trump did.
think it's deeply disturbing,' Constantino said of the city's action. 'I brought nearly a thousand jobs to my hometown, which was decimated when the Fownes company and other companies left. And I'm trying to do something positive, exciting for the community.' He suggested Mayor Cinquanti has 'TDS' — Trump derangement syndrome — and is fighting the sign for political reasons. 'They do know that they are in violation,' Cinquanti told The Daily Gazette.