The communists/globalists were not only surprised—they were absolutely rattled—when Donald Trump announced he would be hosting a rally at none other than Madison Square Garden.
This from thepatriotjournal.com.
The idea that Trump, in the heart of New York City, would fill the Garden with cheering supporters had some radical liberals scrambling to shut it down.
They panicked. Some, like has-been Big Hill Clinton, tried to compare Trump’s plan to a “Hitler rally.” Other braindead sycophant liberals jumped on that slander and spread it far and wide. But despite the opposition, Trump took the stage this past weekend, sparking cheers, controversy, and a little disbelief. Few but Donald Trump thought this venue could be done in such overwhelming style. And he, once again, proved he still has the ability to defy expectations—and to rally such a large crowd, even in the Big Apple.
From The Post Millennial:
Donald Trump took the stage at his Madison Square Garden rally after an incredible line-up of his supporters, including elected officials, business leaders, cultural leaders, and celebrities made by MAGA who boost the idea of Americans and America first. The massive crowd greeted Trump with a hero’s homecoming as Trump returned to the city where he grew up, the city that made him and that, in a real way, he made as well.
The atmosphere in Madison Square Garden was electric. Trump was welcomed to the stage with the same fanfare you’d expect for a hometown hero. His New York roots added a nostalgic vibe, and the crowd responded as if seeing the return of a favorite son.
The rally was a powerhouse event. Trump shared the stage with business leaders, celebrities, and MAGA heavyweights, all preaching an “America First” message. When Trump took the mic, it was like he’d never left:
[I]mmediately diving into solutions for America’s struggles.
President Trump was introduced by his wife, Melania, after speeches from Don Jr., Eric, and Lara Trump, each one hyping up the crowd in true Trump fashion. Ohio Senator JD Vance and Vivek Ramaswamy also made appearances, receiving big cheers from the audience.
Trump said, urging his fans to vote:
Every problem facing us can be solved,
but now the fate of our nation is in your hands.
And Trump was not merely delivering promises—he was laying out a plan. He committed to making America “affordable again” with tax cuts for workers and retirees, removing taxes on tips, overtime, and Social Security benefits. He also proposed new credits for Americans caring for elderly family members and vowed to make car loan interest tax-deductible.
Conservative commentator Bo Loudon’s tweet captured the excitement. His tweet quickly went viral, signaling that Trump’s message struck a chord with more than just the rally crowd.
Loudon’s message reflects what a lot of people are feeling—that this rally was not just a speech; it was a statement. It was Trump saying he is back, and he is bringing the people with him.
🚨BREAKING: OVER 94,500 ARE AT RIGHTFUL PRESIDENT TRUMP'S MADISON SQUARE GARDEN RALLY!
The arena has reached MAX CAPACITY of 19,500 & NYPD has reported 75,000 OUTSIDE!
This is the BIGGEST RALLY I've ever been at!
No BUSSES or TWERKING RAPPERS needed!
pic.twitter.com/vAWLZTmjbV— Bo Loudon (@BoLoudon) October 27, 2024
One of Trump’s biggest cheers came when he promised to regain America’s energy independence. He declared that he’d “terminate the Green New Scam” and challenged the “fake news” present at the rally. Trump even gave shoutouts to his loyal supporters, recognizing some who’ve followed his political journey from the start.
Trump did not hold back on foreign trade either. He laid out his vision for a stronger American marketplace, welcoming companies that manufacture domestically while threatening steep tariffs for those who do not. A line that brought the house down, Trump proclaimed:
I will never apologize for defending America.
Trump leaned into immigration issues, taking sharp aim at Comrade Kamala’s handling of the border. He accused Harris of “violating her oath” by allowing illegal immigrants, including members of Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua gang, to cross into the U.S. Vowing deportations to keep communities safe, he said:
We will secure the border and rescue
every town and city that’s been invaded.
Nine days before Election Day, Trump did not mince words: “It will be liberation day.” His plan includes rapid deportation of gang members, and he even endorsed the death penalty for illegal immigrants convicted of killing U.S. citizens—a stance met with enthusiastic “USA” chants from the crowd.
Trump took a swipe at the Obiden-Harris Regime’s hurricane response, linking their weak response to the redirection of funds toward undocumented immigrants. He could not resist a jab at Comrade Kamala, claiming she is too dependent on her teleprompter—unlike him, of course. Trump went off-script throughout the night, adding his signature off-the-cuff flair.
Perhaps the biggest applause came when Trump touted his anti-war record. He reminded the crowd that during his presidency, no new wars began. Supporters like J.D. Vance, RFK Jr., and Tulsi Gabbard have lauded Trump’s anti-interventionist stance, making it a focal point for his campaign.
To a roaring crowd, Trump made a bold prediction:
We’re going to have the biggest victory
in the history of our country on November 5.
He emphasized that real change will not happen unless Americans get out to vote. “If you want to end this disaster, you’ve got to get out and vote,” he urged, boasting that he’s “leading in all seven swing states.”
Harris’s time to act, he said, has passed. She had her chance to “fix the country’s problems” while in office but failed, Trump argued. Now, he promised, it’s time for change.
God speed, President Trump!!!