Donald Trump bus crashes into pole on way to Staten Island rally
A Donald Trump-themed RV, almost completely covered in posters praising the former president, crashed into a utility pole on Sunday.
The incident happened on Staten Island, New York, just hours before a rally in support of Trump after his conviction last week for falsifying business documents.
Photos of the crashed vehicle went viral, and show that the side of the RV was ripped open following the collision.
The vehicle was identified by the New York Post. It reportedly belongs to Donna Eiden and her husband Rocky Granata, who drive to MAGA rallies across the U.S. to sell Trump-themed merchandise.
Officials told the Post that a man and woman were in the RV at the time of the crash with the man suffering minor injuries, but the pair were not identified.
This is a breaking news story and will be updated.
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