A San Francisco Fire Department firefighter is facing disciplinary action after being seen on department business wearing a t-shirt with the conservative slogan 'Let's Go Brandon' printed on the back.
SAN FRANCISCO -- A firefighter with the San Francisco Fire Department is facing disciplinary action after being seen on department business wearing a t-shirt with the conservative slogan"Let's Go Brandon" printed on the back.
The phrase has become a not-so-secret conservative code representing something far more vulgar:"F—- Joe Biden." The slogan is all the rage among Republicans wanting to prove their conservative credentials and signal they're in sync with the party's base. Twitter user @docinsf on Saturday morning posted the photos of the three firefighters seen at Noe and 18th Streets in San Francisco. While two of the firefighters were wearing dark blue SFFD t-shirts, one of them could be seen in the photos with a similarly colored shirt that had the phrase"Let's Go Brandon" on the back.
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