Set up outside the gates of Offutt Air Force Base Monday morning, a dozen pro-Trump demonstrators let their signs blow in the wind.

Set up outside the gates of Offutt Air Force Base Monday morning, a dozen pro-Trump demonstrators let their signs blow in the wind. Their message is to support the nation's troops and new president. "The liberals have been out rioting and just doing things ever since the election. It is now time that we start doing our rallies," said Martin Jaramillo, president of Nebraska Patriots for Trump. Jaramillo said the group wants to counter anti-Trump rallies happening across America. They want to make sure the public knows that there are people who agree with President Donald Trump and what he stands for. Jaramillo specifically named bringing jobs to the United States, building the border wall between the U.S. and Mexico and immigration. "I'm Hispanic. My family came here in 1665 from Spain got land from the king of Spain. We came in the right way," said Jaramillo. Jaramillo said this will be the first of many meetings. He expects the number of participants to grow. The group wants to distract from the number of protesters on the opposite side of the aisle.

Set up outside the gates of Offutt Air Force Base Monday morning, a dozen pro-Trump demonstrators let their signs blow in the wind. Their message is to support the nation's troops and new president.

"The liberals have been out rioting and just doing things ever since the election. It is now time that we start doing our rallies," said Martin Jaramillo, president of Nebraska Patriots for Trump.


Jaramillo said the group wants to counter anti-Trump rallies happening across America. They want to make sure the public knows that there are people who agree with President Donald Trump and what he stands for.

Jaramillo specifically named bringing jobs to the United States, building the border wall between the U.S. and Mexico and immigration.

"I'm Hispanic. My family came here in 1665 from Spain got land from the king of Spain. We came in the right way," said Jaramillo.

Jaramillo said this will be the first of many meetings. He expects the number of participants to grow. The group wants to distract from the number of protesters on the opposite side of the aisle.