‘Plaid Shirt Guy’ Tyler Linfesty believes he was asked to leave Donald Trump rally because he wasn’t enthusiastic
‘I wasn’t planning on trolling him or protesting. When I heard something that I disagreed with, I visibly disagreed’
When US President Donald Trump took the stage on Thursday at the Rimrock Auto Arena in Billings, Montana, it had all the trappings of his signature rallies.
A sea of red Make America Great Again hats. A smattering of blue Trump-Pence placards. A crowd standing behind Trump, carefully curated to telegraph maximum enthusiasm for the president and his message.
Except one.
Positioned just beyond Trump’s shoulder – and thus almost constantly visible throughout the televised event – was Tyler Linfesty, a 17-year-old senior from Billings West High School. He wore a plaid shirt, a hand-me-down from his brother.
And where others zigged, Tyler zagged.
“We have the best economy in history!” Trump declared at one point in his speech, repeating a claim that has been fact-checked as false.
Tyler made a quizzical expression, then turned to look at his friend.