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‘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’

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Tyler Linfesty, aka ‘Plaid Shirt Guy’, believes he was asked to leave Trump rally because he wasn’t enthusiastic enough. Photo: Reuters
The Washington Post

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.

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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.

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“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.

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