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Jewish people attend Trump’s “Nazi” rally at Madison Square Garden. Didn’t they get the memo?

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When former President Donald Trump’s campaign announced it would be holding a rally at Madison Square Garden in New York City, Democrats and their close friends and allies in the activist media seized the opportunity to press their “Trump is a Nazi/Fascist/ Hitler”. Narrative.

Leftists claimed that Trump allegedly chose this venue to recreate a 1939 Nazi rally at the arena. But as always, there is a problem: a enormous number of Jewish people showed up at the event to support the former president.

During an appearance Thursday on CNN, failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton weighed in on the rally, claiming the former president was “actually recreating the 1939 Madison Square Garden rally” and saying, “I don’t think we can ignore that .” ”

“President Franklin Roosevelt was appalled that neo-Nazis and fascists in America were lining up to essentially pledge their support for the kind of government they saw in Germany. So I don’t think we can ignore it.”

Clinton also urged the audience to “open your eyes to the danger this man represents to our country, because I think it is clear and present to anyone who is paying attention.”

“For some people it may be a leap, and many others may think, ‘I don’t want to go there.’ I don’t want to say that.’ But please open your eyes to the danger this man poses to our country, because I think it is clear and present to anyone who is paying attention.”

These people are beyond evil. And the fact that Kamala is bringing out Hillary Clinton, who DESTROYED Trump in 2016, shows how desperate she has become. You’re in scorched earth mode!

The New York Times published an article highlighting the venue’s history and noting that the NYPD is prepared for potential violence – possibly due to the useless Democratic henchmen acting as if Trump is the second coming of Adolf Hitler.

However, it is expected that much of the commentary this weekend will focus on another historical incident, in 1939, when more than 20,000 people, many wearing Nazi armbands, descended on the garden in a “pro- “America Rally” in support of Adolf Hitler. The garden was then in its third of four locations, at 50th Street and Eighth Avenue.

Mr. Trump’s rally comes just days after John F. Kelly, his longest-serving chief of staff, said the former president met the definition of a fascist. Mr. Trump called Mr. Kelly a “complete degenerate” and “LOWLIFE” on his Truth Social platform.

At the 1939 rally, at least 10,000 demonstrators crowded the streets, while a record 1,700 police officers kept them away from the arena. “We have enough police here to stop a revolution,” said Police Commissioner Lewis J. Valentine.

Still, footage is circulating on social media showing members of “Jews for Trump” attending the rally to support the former president. Apparently they didn’t get the memo that the former president was “literally Hitler.”

Democrats’ desperate attempt to downplay the atrocities committed by Nazi Germany in order to score affordable political points against the Orange Man What Is Bad™ was criticized by Republicans and Democrats alike. As we recently reported, New York Mayor Eric Adams said defended the former president.

Mayor Adams defended Donald Trump on Saturday against recent bombshell accusations from a former White House adviser that the former president was a “fascist” who said positive things about Adolf Hitler and his Nazi generals.

“These conditions were thrown at me,” Adams said at a news conference at police headquarters in Manhattan about security efforts for Trump’s Sunday rally at Madison Square Garden.

“I know what Hitler did and I know what a fascist regime looks like. Trump has nothing to do with either,” he said, referring to reports that former Trump chief of staff John Kelly said the former president told him “Hitler did some good things” and expressed his admiration for his loyalty Nazi generals expressed.

At the start of the press conference, Adams urged New Yorkers to “lower the temperature.” Instead of causing “problems” in the city, he urged New Yorkers to participate in the democratic process by voting.


See also: NYC Mayor Eric Adams breaks with Democrats over despicable rhetoric: Trump is not a ‘fascist,’ ‘This is America’


As I always say, none of the speakers and politicians who claim Trump is a fascist actually believe it. They are simply using the specter of Hitler to denigrate their most hated political opponent. None of these people would have said a word about President Joe Biden or Vice President Kamala Harris holding a rally at Madison Square Garden if they had chosen to do so, which is why this hackneyed tactic makes them look like circus clowns.

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