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Idaho Saloon Owner: Unbowed Amid Threats, Patriotism First
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- The saloon offered free beer for a month to anyone helping ICE identify and deport illegal aliens.
- Online reaction was mixed, but support surged among conservative patrons and community members grateful for Fitzpatrick’s stance.
- Fitzpatrick launched a fundraiser after the bar received threats, attempts at boycotts, and was targeted by a sudden tax audit.
Mark Fitzpatrick, Idaho’s Old State Saloon owner, remains resolute after receiving death threats for supporting ICE and offering free beer to those aiding in the identification and deportation of illegal aliens.
Despite intense backlash, Fitzpatrick’s commitment to conservative values and border enforcement has only strengthened.
He declared,
“At Old State Saloon, we really aren’t strangers to speaking out boldly about conservative Christian values and truth and putting the truth out there.”
This story underscores the courage it takes to stand up for border security and traditional American values in the face of intimidation.
Patriots across the nation are reminded that defending our laws and freedoms requires vigilance and unity.
It’s time to push back.