STATEN ISLAND,N.Y. -- Overheard at Scott LoBaido's "Trump supporter" gathering Tuesday in Meier's Corners: "The liberals brought down the rain, but we're here to stay!"

An intimate gathering of about two-dozen rallied around the artist's new 20-foot-tall "Trump 2020" installation, erected on the lawn of Louie Liquori's home on the corner of Harris and Westwood avenues.

"I love all his work; I have a ton of his paintings inside my house," Liquori said. "This is what I say to people who come to see this: No matter your political opinion, let's put America first. Fly your flag."

BTW: This may be his most huge yet, as his infamous Trump "T" stood 12-foot-tall. (Also: Notice the cutout of a crying Robert De Niro in what looks like a Queen Elizabeth costume on the far right? LoBaido said it's just a "little old lady.")

Potential vandals beware: Liquori has multiple 24-hour security cameras lining his property.

"I don't want a repeat of last time," LoBaido said, recalling when his "T" was lit on fire in 2016. There also is a black gate surrounding the "2020" display.

Due to heavy rains, the group of Trump supporters dispersed after about an hour. When asked if his creation can withstand the rain, LoBaido said "This isn't going anywhere."

When one onlooker drove past the installation saying "We need to get [the president] over here to take a picture," LoBaido replied "We're working on it."

Known for his paintings of Old Glory across America, LoBaido's press release for Tuesday's event proudly touts this status: "Always an outsider from the super left, intolerant art world, LoBaido is hated by the players in the arts community because of his pro-American, conservative art and activism."