Dr. Phil, Hulk Hogan, Tucker Carlson, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Elon Musk were among the familiar names warming up the New York crowd ahead of Donald Trump's campaign rally at Madison Square Garden on Sunday night.
Protesters gathered outside “the most famous square in the world” to express their dissatisfaction with the Republican presidential candidate. Many of them carried signs that compared Trump's event to an election rally held by American Nazis in the same square in the 1930s.
“It's a direct parallel to a big rally that took place in the mid-1930s at Madison Square Garden,” Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz said during a campaign rally in Las Vegas on Sunday. Politico.
Two hours later At the meeting, his wife, Melania Trump, presented the presidential candidate, during a performance by Lee Greenwood with the song “God Bless the United States of America.”
– I want to say a special shout out to a very special place, New York. “I'm excited to be back in the city I love,” Trump began.
The Republican later spoke of “recreating the American dream.”
This will be America's new golden age, and it will happen quickly, very quickly.
He focused largely on issues that were important to Republicans throughout the campaign, such as border controls and fighting inflation.
He spoke of “prison gangs” and “crazy asylum seekers” who he claimed Kamala Harris had “imported into the United States.”
Trump also claimed that he would “cut energy prices in half in the United States within a year.”
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