· Updated January 16, 2025 12:05 AM · 4 min read read
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LOWELL — Frigid temperatures and a slow-moving security checkpoint line snaking its way across several city blocks could not deter supporters of Donald Trump, the Republican presidential candidate who rode into the Mill City on Monday night to regale those who packed into the Tsongas Center arena.
Strutting to the stage amid a raucous din of cheers and the strains of the metal band Twisted Sister's anthem, "We're Not Going to Take It," Trump praised the 7,300-plus who braved the cold to
LOWELL — Frigid temperatures and a slow-moving security checkpoint line snaking its way across several city blocks could not deter supporters of Donald Trump, the Republican presidential candidate who rode into the Mill City on Monday night to regale those who packed into the Tsongas Center arena.
Strutting to the stage amid a raucous din of cheers and the strains of the metal band Twisted Sister's anthem, "We're Not Going to Take It," Trump praised the 7,300-plus who braved the cold to fill t…