Trump says it was ‘my honor to be involved’ in controversial Madison Square Garden rally
- Donald Trump described his Madison Square Garden rally as “an absolute lovefest” and stated, “it was my honor to be involved.”
- Trump claimed veteran politicians told him there had “never been an event so beautiful.”
- Trump mocked Democrats for comparing his rally to a Nazi rally from 1939 at the same venue.
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Trump says his Madison Square Garden rally was 'an absolute lovefest'
ALLENTOWN, Pa. — Urged by some allies to apologize for racist comments made by speakers at his weekend rally, Donald Trump took the opposite approach on Tuesday, saying it was an “honor to be involved” in such an event and calling the scene a “lovefest” — the same term he has used to describe the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
Trump calls NYC rally with racist rhetoric a ‘lovefest’ | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
PALM BEACH, Florida >> Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump today defended his widely criticized New York rally that featured vulgar and racist remarks by allies, calling the event “an absolute lovefest.”
Trump calls NYC rally with racist rhetoric a 'lovefest'
PALM BEACH: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump defended on Tuesday (Oct 29) his widely criticized New York rally that featured vulgar and racist remarks by allies
More outrage after Trump calls controversial New York rally ‘a lovefest’
Backlash is growing from the Sunday rally, where a comedian made crude jokes about migrants and Puerto Ricans. Read More The post More outrage after Trump calls controversial New York rally ‘a lovefest’ appeared first on Drudge Report.
Open incitement against Puerto Ricans? No problem for Donald Trump. His campaign event was a "celebration of love" - an expression that the former president has used in a controversial context, not for the first time.
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