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former president to take stage at MSG – NBC New York
Donald Trump took the stage Sunday evening at New York's Madison Square Garden to deliver his campaign's closing speech, nine days before the election after several of his allies resorted to crude and racist insults against him. Vice President Kamala Harris and other critics of the former president.
The Republican candidate began by asking the same questions he has asked at the start of every recent rally: Are you better off today than you were four years ago? The crowd responded with a resounding no!
This election is a choice between whether we will experience four more years of blatant incompetence and failure, or begin the greatest years in our country's history, he said after being introduced by his wife, Melania Trump, whose rare surprise appearance comes after she was largely absent from the campaign trail.
Earlier Sunday, several speakers crudely insulted Harris, who is vying to become the first woman and Black woman to win the presidency. And a comedian made lewd and racist comments about Latinos, Jews and black people, all key groups in the election in just nine days.
I don't know if you know this, but there is literally a floating island of trash in the middle of the ocean right now. I think it's called Puerto Rico, said comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, whose joke was immediately criticized by the Harris campaign as it competes with Trump to win over Puerto Rican communities in Pennsylvania and other swing states. Shortly after Hinchcliffe's appearance, music superstar Bad Bunny, originally from Puerto Rico, endorsed Harris.
Trump's childhood friend David Rem, meanwhile, called Harris the Antichrist and the devil. Businessman Grant Cardone told the crowd that Harris and his pimps would destroy our country. And former Fox News host Tucker Carlson called out Harris, the daughter of Jamaican and Indian immigrants, a Samoan, Malaysian and low-IQ former California prosecutor.
AP video boards outside Madison Square Garden display information about former Republican President Donald Trump's campaign rally, Sunday, Oct. 27, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) Trump's closing argument turns into a spectacle
The event was a surreal spectacle, transforming what his campaign had announced as the event where he would deliver his closing message in the final days of the campaign into an illustration of what repels his critics. The lineup included House Speaker Mike Johnson, television psychologist Dr. Phil McGraw, former professional wrestler Hulk Hogan and someone who painted a picture of Trump hugging the Empire State Building.
And that was all before the Republican presidential candidate took the stage more than two hours late.
Trump on Sunday added a new proposal to his list of tax cuts aimed at winning over seniors and blue-collar workers, which already includes a promise to end taxes on Social Security benefits, tips and overtime: a tax credit for family caregivers.
This comes after Harris spoke about the sandwich generation of adults who care for aging parents while raising their children. Harris has proposed federal funding to cover the costs of home care for older Americans.
Trump also repeated familiar lines on foreign policy and immigration, calling for the death penalty for any migrant who kills an American citizen and asserting that the day he takes office, the migrant invasion of our country will end. END.
The rally was an amplified version of the RNC
Many speakers appeared on stage at the Republican National Convention on Sunday. This time, the same speakers shouted and insulted Democrats more.
Hogan, returning to the venue where he had performed years ago as a professional wrestler, appeared to be returning to character, emerging wearing a giant red, orange and yellow boa and violently waving a large American flag while he posed and danced. He spit on stage during his speech, flexed his muscles several times, and told the audience: Trump is the only man who can fix this country today.
While some Democrats and pundits have questioned Trump's decision to hold what they view as a vanity event in his hometown, the rally guarantees Trump what he craves most: the spotlight, coverage total media coverage and a national audience.
The final message he will deliver Sunday, according to his campaign, is that Harris broke the country and Trump will fix it. Hours earlier, rally attendees held signs saying Trump was going to fix it.
Some Democrats, saying Trump is a fascist, compared his Sunday event to a pro-Nazi rally at the Garden in February 1939. On Sunday, several speakers criticized Hillary Clinton, the Democrat Trump defeated eight years ago, for saying recently that Trump would reenact the 1939 event.
Hey guys, they're scrambling now and trying to call us Nazis and fascists, said Alina Habba, one of Trump's lawyers, who draped a sparkly MAGA jacket over the lectern as she spoke. And you guys know what they claim? It's very scary. They claim they will pursue them and try to put them in prison. Well, isn't it so rich?
» Hogan declared in his characteristic throaty growl: “I don't see any stinking Nazis here.
Trump has denounced the four criminal charges against him as politically motivated. He has stepped up his denunciations in recent weeks against internal enemies, naming his domestic political rivals, and suggesting he would use the military to pursue them. Harris, in turn, called Trump a fascist.
The arena was packed hours before Trump spoke. Outside the arena, the sidewalks were filled with Trump supporters wearing red Make America Great Again hats. There was a strong security presence. Streets were blocked and access to Penn Station was restricted.
In the crowd was Philip D'Agostino, a longtime Trump supporter from Queens, the borough where Trump grew up. The 64-year-old said it was fitting that Trump spoke at a venue that bills itself as the world's most famous arena.
It just goes to show that he has a greater number of followers than any man who ever lived, D'Agostino said.
AP Supporters of former Republican President Donald Trump participate in a campaign rally at Madison Square Garden, Sunday, Oct. 27, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura) New Yorker returns home
New York hasn't voted for a Republican president in 40 years. But that hasn't stopped Trump from continuing to emphasize his belief that he can win.
Trump regularly uses his hometown as a foil to audiences in other states, painting a bleak vision of the city that bears little resemblance to reality. He describes it as a crime-ridden neighborhood overrun by violent immigrant gangs who have invaded Fifth and Madison Avenue and occupied Times Square.
Trump has a complicated history with where he built his business empire and it has made him a tabloid and reality TV star. His residents indicted him last year on 34 counts of falsifying business records. He was convicted in that case and also found liable in civil court for commercial fraud and sexual abuse.
The rally is part of a series of detours Trump has taken from battleground states, including a recent rally in Coachella, California, best known for the famous music festival that bears the city's name and a another in May on the Jersey Shore. This summer, he campaigned in the South Bronx.
To reach them, Trump spent hours appearing on popular podcasts. And his campaign has helped create viral moments like his visit last weekend to a McDonald's restaurant, where he cooked fries and served his supporters through the drive-thru window. The video of the arrest published as part of his campaign has been viewed more than 40 million times on TikTok alone.
Harris has also traveled to non-battleground states for major events meant to send a national message. She appeared in Houston on Friday with music superstar Beyonc to speak about reproductive rights, and will deliver her own plea Tuesday from the Ellipse in Washington, where Trump spoke before the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot.
Beyond the national attention and allure of appearing on one of the world's most famous stages, state Republicans say the rally will also help candidates get rejected. New York is home to a handful of competitive congressional races that could determine which party controls the House next year.
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