A local homeowners association (HOA) in Lodi, California, attempted to bully a resident into removing his pro-Trump banners, but the homeowner refused to back down—and won.
Paul Wood Bonilla, a staunch supporter of President Donald Trump, was dubiously told by his HOA to remove three MAGA banners from his front porch.
Bonilla refused, standing his ground and citing his political views and a state law protecting his right to display non-commercial signs.
“The guy took a bullet for me. I’m going to support him,” Bonilla said of Trump during an interview with CBS News Sacramento.
The HOA’s demand cited a vague contract clause prohibiting commercial signs, such as advertising or billboards. According to the HOA’s letter, Bonilla’s signs exceeded the approved size.
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