REVEALED: The MAGA fanatic Claudia Rose who ran onto field at Pittsburgh Steeler’s game

The female Donald Trump supporter who stormed the field during the Steelers’ victory over the Jets as the former president watched from the stands in Pittsburgh has identified herself as MAGA influencer Claudia Rose.

Rose ran onto the field late in the game at Acrisure Stadium waving a pro-Trump sign before being picked up by security.

Her sign read, “Trump, Safe Border.” Kamala open border” and received cheers from the Pittsburgh crowd, although she did not make the NBC broadcast.

Wearing the same black hat and yellow shirt she was seen wearing on the field, Claudia Rose identified herself as the woman who stormed the field in a social media post by talk show host Steven Steele.

“I don’t even know how I did that, but I did it in the name of Jesus Christ and Donald Trump, because we have to save this country,” she said.

The woman who stormed the field at the Pittsburgh Steelers game has identified herself as MAGA influencer Claudia Rose

Rose ran onto the field late in the game at Acrisure Stadium waving a pro-Trump sign

‘I have no stamina, I don’t go to the gym. Why work for it when you can pay for it. I did it with red, white and blue that flowed through my blood, my veins.’

The influencer has more than 55,000 followers on Instagram and regularly posts scantily clad photos with captions that showcase her conservative political beliefs.

In a shocking video, Rose posted herself and others wearing MAGA gear being denied entry to a polling place.

Rose and her entourage were told they could not enter wearing clothing that showed support for a political candidate, so she challenged their denial of entry by asking if she would get a MAGA tattoo.

After the voting official reiterated that they could not enter wearing political clothing, she filmed herself getting MAGA tattooed on her cheek.

She returned to the polling place, took off her Make American Great Again hat and entered the polling place.

Rose insisted the tattoo was real in her interview with Steele.

Trump did not acknowledge seeing the female field invader, who was likely trying to get his attention with the anti-Harris sign

The woman posted on Instagram that she had previously had a MAGA tattoo placed on her face. It is unclear whether the ink is real

The influencer has more than 55,000 followers on Instagram and regularly posts scantily clad photos with captions that showcase her conservative political beliefs

She said she was motivated to run across the field to encourage people to vote for Donald Trump, not because they like him, but because she finds Kamala Harris’ policies difficult.

“Pennsylvania, you need to realize that this is your last day to register to vote and we will be one of the deciding states,” she said.

“I don’t care if you like the guy, if you hate him – what was your life like in 2016 versus what is it like now? Stop voting with your feelings and vote with your mind, look at your bank account.

“If you hate him, don’t vote for him, vote against him, vote against her. Vote for yourself, vote for your family, your children.

‘Vote for your bank account, your gas, your groceries, your rights, your freedom.

‘Who cares if he says something offensive, vote for your freedom. Wake the fuck up, let’s go.”

Security eventually caught up with the woman at the 40-yard line without tackling her or taking her to the grass.

She was escorted off the field without much interruption.

She said she was leading the charge to encourage Pennsylvanians to register to vote and vote for Trump in this election

Without confirming the woman’s identity, Pittsburgh police told DailyMail.com that the woman will receive a summons for arrest for challenging trespass in the mail and will appear before a magistrate at some point.

Trump did not acknowledge seeing the female field invader, who was likely trying to get his attention with the anti-Harris sign.

The former president attended the Steelers’ victory over the New York Jets after a weekend of campaigning in Pennsylvania.

DailyMail.com contacted Rose for comment.

Outside the stadium, former Steelers Antonio Brown and Le’Veon Bell encouraged Steelers fans to register to vote, with both heavily supporting the 78-year-old.

Brown was also on the tarmac when Trump arrived in Pittsburgh after a campaign rally in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

After making his way to Acrisure Stadium, he received a huge ovation from the home crowd upon arrival.

Trump, waving through the window of his private suite, even appeared to join in as Steelers fans began chanting “USA” by the hundreds.

After the warm reception, he finally took his seat to enjoy Sunday’s NFL action.

Before arriving at the game, he left fans in stitches after sharing a bizarre AI photo of himself in a Steelers uniform, seemingly confirming the team he would be rooting for in Pittsburgh.

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