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nThe Rod of Iron Freedom Festival in Greeley, Pennsylvania concludes its three-day event, drawing Donald Trump supporters and Second Amendment enthusiasts from across the nation.nn


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  1. A couple holds hands during the invocation prayer at the Rod of Iron Freedom Festival, which the organizers call "the largest open carry rally in America," in Greeley, Pennsylvania, October 13. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

  2. Thirty-round AR-15 magazines, some commemorating Donald Trump, are displayed for sale at the Coat of Arms vendor booth at the Rod of Iron Freedom Festival, in Greeley, Pennsylvania, October 13. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

  3. An attendee walks past a picture of Donald Trump holding a gun and the words "Merry MAGA you filthy animal!" at the Rod of Iron Freedom Festival, which the organizers call "the largest open carry rally in America," in Greeley, Pennsylvania, October 12. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

  4. A combination photograph shows an Auto Ordnance 1927A-1 "Tommy Gun" commemorating Donald Trump, is displayed at Kahr Arms/Tommy Gun Warehouse, which is hosting the Rod of Iron Freedom Festival, which the organizers call "the largest open carry rally in America," in Greeley, Pennsylvania, October 12. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

  5. Attendees salute during the U.S. national anthem at the Rod of Iron Freedom Festival, in Greeley, Pennsylvania, October 13. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

  6. An attendee carries a rifle at the Rod of Iron Freedom Festival, in Greeley, Pennsylvania, October 13. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

  7. Eight-year-old Dean Seber fires a juvenile BB rifle at a target at the Rod of Iron Freedom Festival, in Greeley, Pennsylvania, October 12. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

  8. A combination photograph shows an Auto Ordnance 1911 A1 handgun commemorating Donald Trump, is displayed at Kahr Arms/Tommy Gun Warehouse, which is hosting the Rod of Iron Freedom Festival, in Greeley, Pennsylvania, October 12. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

  9. Pastor H. J. Sean Moon, of the World Peace and Unification Sanctuary Church, speaks at the Rod of Iron Freedom Festival, which the organizers call "the largest open carry rally in America," in Greeley, Pennsylvania, October 13. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

  10. Toshihiko Ota fires an AR-15 rifle at a shooting range at the Rod of Iron Freedom Festival, in Greeley, Pennsylvania, October 12. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

  11. An Auto Ordnance AR-15 rifle commemorating Donald Trump is displayed at Kahr Arms/Tommy Gun Warehouse, which is hosting the Rod of Iron Freedom Festival, in Greeley, Pennsylvania, October 12. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

  12. Gregory Stenstrom talks to attendees and signs copies of the book "The Parallel Election," which he co-authored with Leah Hoopes, at the Rod of Iron Freedom Festival, in Greeley, Pennsylvania, October 12. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

  13. Ivan Raiklin, a retired lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve and former Green Beret who has compiled what he calls a "deep state target list" of government officials and others who he says should be prosecuted if Donald Trump wins the 2024 election, speaks at the Rod of Iron Freedom Festival, in Greeley, Pennsylvania, October 12. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

  14. A board with cut-outs for faces is displayed for attendees to pose for photographs with a crown of bullets at the Rod of Iron Freedom Festival, in Greeley, Pennsylvania, October 12. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

  15. Sebastian Gorka, strategist for Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump, speaks at the Rod of Iron Freedom Festival, in Greeley, Pennsylvania, October 13. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

  16. Six-year-old Rose Allen poses with the target she shot with a juvenile BB rifle at the Rod of Iron Freedom Festival, in Greeley, Pennsylvania, October 12. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

  17. A handgun being sold at a benefit auction is displayed for potential bidders at the Rod of Iron Freedom Festival, in Greeley, Pennsylvania, October 13. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

  18. A man carrying a rifle prays during the invocation at the Rod of Iron Freedom Festival, in Greeley, Pennsylvania, October 12. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

  19. Toshihiko Ota looks out at the shooting range at the Rod of Iron Freedom Festival, in Greeley, Pennsylvania, October 12. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

  20. Five-year-old Manaka Maruyama fires a juvenile BB rifle at a target at the Rod of Iron Freedom Festival, in Greeley, Pennsylvania, October 12. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

  21. Pastor H. J. Sean Moon, of the World Peace and Unification Sanctuary Church, speaks at the Rod of Iron Freedom Festival, in Greeley, Pennsylvania, October 13. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

  22. An attendee holds up a rifle and cheers at the Rod of Iron Freedom Festival, which the organizers call "the largest open carry rally in America," in Greeley, Pennsylvania, October 12. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

  23. Members of the Japanese Choir rehearse their "Salute to American Veterans" at the Rod of Iron Freedom Festival, in Greeley, Pennsylvania, October 13. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

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