A Florida State Representative left Trump haters speechless with one stunning billboard

Nov 1, 2025

Florida Republicans found a new way to drive Democrats absolutely crazy.

One lawmaker turned her legislative victory into a public celebration.

And Florida State Representative left Trump haters speechless with one stunning billboard.

"MAGA Meg" delivers on promise to honor Trump

A billboard off a Florida highway just drove Democrats absolutely crazy.

State Rep. Meg Weinberger proudly displayed herself next to signage celebrating "45-47 Pres. Donald J. Trump Blvd" on the massive roadside advertisement.¹

The billboard proclaimed Trump's famous motto: "Promises made, promises kept."

Weinberger earned her nickname "MAGA Meg" through unwavering support for President Trump – and she backed that up by co-sponsoring House Bill 987 earlier this year.²

The legislation renamed four miles of Southern Boulevard running from Kirk Road to South Ocean Boulevard in Palm Beach County as President Donald J. Trump Boulevard.

This stretch tracks the route from Palm Beach International Airport straight to Mar-a-Lago – Air Force One's pathway home every time Trump visits Florida.

DeSantis put his signature on the bill in June.³

Palm Beach County commissioners voted unanimously to approve the designation a month later.⁴

The Town of Palm Beach Council matched that with their own unanimous vote shortly after.

Democrats opposed this honor at every turn and came up empty-handed every time.

That billboard celebrating Trump stares them in the face every single day now.

Billboard commemorates historic Florida legislation

Reps. Charles "Chuck" Brannan from Macclenny and Danny Nix from Placida led HB 987 through the Florida Legislature.

Several lawmakers joined as co-sponsors: Berny Jacques representing Seminole, Jim Mooney from Islamorada, Michelle Salzman out of Escambia County, Rachel Saunders Plakon from Lake Mary, Susan Valdes representing Tampa, and even Democrat Christine Hunschofsky from Parkland.⁵

Back in July, Weinberger expressed her gratitude after Palm Beach County commissioners cast their unanimous votes.

"I am honored to see my legislation honoring the greatest president of our lifetime become reality," she wrote.⁶

"A heartfelt thank you to every commissioner who voted in favor of this resolution!"

This marks the second time Florida honored Trump with a street renaming in less than twelve months.

Last December, Hialeah designated a 4-mile section of Palm Avenue near Hialeah Park Casino as President Donald J. Trump Avenue.⁷

Miami-Dade County commissioners ratified that with a 9-1 vote – just one Democrat voted against it.⁸

Trump makes Florida proud in his second term

Trump thanked Florida earlier this year for the honor on Truth Social.

"It has been brought to my attention that the Great State of Florida, which I won BIG three times, and where I am a proud Resident, has renamed an important four-mile stretch of Southern Boulevard, in Palm Beach County, to 'PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP BOULEVARD,'" Trump wrote.⁹

"Thank you to Palm Beach County, Governor Ron DeSantis, and all of Florida's great State Lawmakers, on granting me this wonderful honor! I LOVE FLORIDA!"

Florida voters showed exactly why Trump earned this tribute at the ballot box.

Miami-Dade County went Republican for the first time since 1988 – Trump won by 12 points.¹⁰

Hialeah gave Trump 75% of the vote compared to Harris's 23%.¹¹

That 52-point blowout explains why Florida Republicans had zero hesitation honoring the President with street designations.

Florida's Department of Transportation will install the new President Donald J. Trump Boulevard markers over the coming weeks.

The billboard stays up as a permanent reminder to Palm Beach County Democrats that they tried stopping this tribute and failed completely.

Florida Republicans proved they won't back down from celebrating President Trump – and they're making damn sure everyone knows it.


¹ "Florida Billboard Highlights 'President Donald J. Trump Boulevard,'" The Floridian, October 28, 2025.

² – ⁶ Ibid.

⁷ "Palm Beach commission approves 'President Donald J. Trump Boulevard,'" CBS Miami, July 9, 2025.

⁸ "Avenue in Hialeah is named after Donald Trump," CBS Miami, December 4, 2024.

⁹ "Donald Trump hails 'important' road named after him near Mar-a-Lago," Florida Politics, July 9, 2025.

¹⁰ "Palm Beach commission approves 'President Donald J. Trump Boulevard,'" CBS Miami, July 9, 2025.

¹¹ Ibid.

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