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Evening Standard
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Margaret Abrams

Cleveland man ask for donations to tap dance above his Trump supporting neighbor

A 45-year-old man's impromptu sign on his window has gone viral on Twitter, after he said he would tap dance at midnight above his Trump supporter downstairs neighbor's apartment.

Cleveland resident Jett Croisant told Buzzfeed News that he noticed his neighbor, who he doesn't personally know, had posted not one but two Trump signs on his window during the ongoing civil rights protests.

He decided to hang his own sign proclaiming, "Venmo @Jet513 and I will tapdance at midnight."

After his across the street neighbor Amy Ziemak tweeted his sign with the caption, "I’ve seen this person’s trump window posters for a while now. Completely unrelated, help support his upstairs neighbor’s tap dancing career. Fund the arts!" he quickly went viral.

After the tweet was shared, he ended up raising more than $11,000 that he plans on donating to the ACLU.

One woman even offered to send him tap shoes, so he's waiting on them before he gets the show on the road.

He shared the story on his own Instagram account, writing, "Stay tuned for a tap dance video coming soon."

However, it seems like his downstairs neighbor just might have seen the viral tweet, as he reported in his Instagram stories that the Trump banners have since been taken down.

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