The sign, erected on the headquarters of the printing company Sticker Mule, has become a flashpoint over free speech, partisan politics — and zoning laws.
Sticker Mule is set to host what they call the country's biggest election night party, under their giant "VOTE FOR TRUMP" ...
The chief executive of Sticker Mule in Amsterdam, N.Y., set off a debate by displaying his support for Donald J. Trump in a massive sign atop the company’s headquarters. By Stefanos Chen Sticker ...
Oct. 13 (UPI) --Sticker Mule will be allowed to keep its massive, illuminated "Vote Trump" sign on top of its factory in upstate New York after a judge vacated a preliminary injunction and ...
AMSTERDAM, N.Y., Oct. 20, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Earlier this month, Sticker Mule lit up its monumental "Vote for Trump” ...
AMSTERDAM — He’s doing it again. And again. Sticker Mule CEO Anthony Constantino announced on the Fox News show "Fox & Friends Weekend" Sunday morning that he plans to hold two more rallies ...
Oct. 15, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Rumble (NASDAQ:RUM), the video-sharing platform and cloud services provider, today announced that leading online custom merchandise seller Sticker Mule has become ...
Sticker Mule CEO Anthony Constantino, who installed the sign on the repurposed Fownes glove factory building in Amsterdam, New York, hailed the judge's order as an "epic win for free speech." ...
A pro-Trump sign 100 feet long with letters 12 feet tall is placed above Amsterdam’s former Fownes building, now Sticker Mule, in Amsterdam, N.Y. The sign is featured in a video from Sticker ...
Rather than flee upstate New York, Constantino instead co-founded Sticker Mule in 2010. The company makes products ranging from magnets and stickers (hence the name) to buttons and T-shirts.