The surroundings of Madison Square Garden, in the heart of Manhattan, New York (NY), were filled with thousands of supporters of the Republican presidential candidate, Donald Trump, more than five hours before the former president arrived at this iconic stage to hold a rally with which the last week of the electoral campaign began.
Trumpappeared before about 20 thousand supporters to ask for the vote on November 5 and “fire” Kamala Harrishis Democratic rival and promise a new economy, eliminate taxes, end the “migrant invasion” and greater economic protectionism against China.
“You have destroyed our country. We’re not going to put up with you anymore. Go away, Kamala! “You’re fired!” Trump said on stage.
In a quiet environment, the attendees, dressed in red “Make America Great Again” caps (Let’s make America great again) or t-shirts with the slogan “No more bullshit!” (No more nonsense), They filled the most famous stage in the world in less than an hour.
Trump appeared with other campaign headliners, including mogul Elon Musk, former independent presidential candidate Rober F. Kennedy Jr. and UFC CEO Dana White.
The Republican appeared in a city with a Democratic majority and in a State in which all polls give victory to his Democratic rival. He also talked about protecting the family and insisted on his promise to eliminate the income tax.
This was his second rally in New York since his appearance in the Bronx on May 23. According to Trump campaign spokesperson Danielle Álvarez, he decided to “speak to all voters from the media mecca of the world.”
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