Donald Trump’s recent rally at Madison Square Garden was a spectacle, showing the surge of support that’s been building as the 2024 election draws near.
The enthusiasm was undeniable, with Trump supporters flooding the streets of New York City from early in the morning. Over 75,000 people showed up, spilling out beyond the arena, and the sheer size of the crowd made the event hard to ignore.
GPS—a total of 98,678 mobile devices were at or in the immediate vicinity of Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally.
Just under 20,000 were in the venue itself and the balance were outside watching.
47% had never attended a Trump rally. pic.twitter.com/obtFjyXMYz
— Tony Seruga (@TonySeruga) October 28, 2024
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The liberal media’s usual playbook didn’t work this time; their attempt to label the rally as some extremist gathering quickly unraveled, as reported by Townhall.
Ironically, this event saw Holocaust survivors in attendance and became one of the most pro-Israel gatherings New York City has seen in months, contrasting sharply with recent pro-Hamas rallies.
Shocked that the supposed "Nazi" rally at Madison Square Garden would turn out to be a rabidly "pro-Israel" rally pic.twitter.com/TDqQu2infB
— Michael Tracey (@mtracey) October 27, 2024
Nazi rally! 🇺🇸🇮🇱 pic.twitter.com/hVYNO0wdfQ
— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) October 27, 2024
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The liberal narrative couldn’t hold. Their branding of Trump supporters as extremists felt more like desperation, especially as their attack lines have failed to gain traction.
This is how MSNBC is describing Trump’s MSG rally.
I can’t wait for them to become completely and totally irrelevant.
Pure trash. pic.twitter.com/kylRQtS1zC
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) October 27, 2024
The accusations of fascism and comparisons to Hitler only highlight the left’s increasing struggle to find a message that sticks.
Lol MSNBC spoke to voters in Michigan and this voter basically blasted their propaganda efforts to their face: "I've heard so much about Trump being angry and he's a fascist and dictator, but problem is, when I listen to him, I don't hear any of that." pic.twitter.com/71Qam0hYLA
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) October 27, 2024
BREAKING: Puerto Ricans who attended Trump's Madison Square Garden rally say they had ZERO problem with the joke Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe made on stage
"Do you guys even give a f*ck about that?"
Them: "No, we don't… Puerto Ricans for Trump."
Only white liberals are mad… pic.twitter.com/JmCYO3sAZK
— George (@BehizyTweets) October 28, 2024
Even comparisons to historical presidents like JFK and Jimmy Carter as symbols of fascism would make more sense than calling Trump a Nazi, but this is where their strategy stands in the closing stretch of the election.
President John F. Kennedy attending his Nazi Rally at Madison Square Garden in 1962. pic.twitter.com/ITQwPAJCxU
— Dustin Grage (@GrageDustin) October 28, 2024
President Jimmy Carter attending his Nazi Rally at Madison Square Garden in 1980. pic.twitter.com/Bboe2UwsZW
— Dustin Grage (@GrageDustin) October 28, 2024
Adding to the spectacle, Democrats projected a “Trump Praised Hitler” message onto the iconic arena during the rally.
DNC projects “Trump praised Hitler” outside the rally at MSG. pic.twitter.com/4HNWbao7Et
— Alex Thompson (@AlexThomp) October 27, 2024
This stems from a controversial story in The Atlantic, alleging that Trump once expressed admiration for “German generals.” According to reports by Peter Baker and Susan Glasser, Trump reportedly asked his former chief of staff, Gen. John Kelly, why he couldn’t command similar loyalty.

Kelly claims he clarified that Hitler’s generals had tried to assassinate their leader, but Trump, unphased, apparently continued to suggest he wanted that level of loyalty. Trump has denied these comments, and no recording backs up the account.
Regardless of the truth, Democrats, including Kamala Harris’ campaign, have seized on the opportunity to label Trump a fascist. Many conservatives argue this reckless rhetoric only fuels divisiveness, as reported by Breitbart.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and Speaker Mike Johnson issued a joint statement, pointing out that Harris’ language might encourage political violence, especially considering the uptick in politically motivated threats.
As Election Day nears, Trump’s momentum shows no sign of slowing, and it’s becoming clear that these attacks are not only ineffective but are driving many voters to take a closer look and question the narrative.
The rally was proof enough: Trump’s base remains unshaken, and the establishment’s attacks are only reinforcing their support.
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Seems to me that democrats are the ones locking up opponents and threatening to lock up more also wanting to censor everybody and everything, that is exactly what Hitler and his homies did.