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Trump's rally at the historic Madison Square Garden in New York City was a massive success, with some 200,000 supporters attempting to gain entry to the event, according to a report from Fox News Digital. The iconic stadium has a capacity of just 19,500.
Trump was joined at the rally by a host of campaign surrogates, including former Democrat Tulsi Gabbard, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., tech entrepreneur Elon Musk, UFC CEO Dana White, WWE legend Hulk Hogan, and political bigwigs like House Speaker Mike Johnson.
According to reports from Elon Musk, some 70,000 people who were unable to make it inside the stadium stood outside and watched the event on screens.
Trump Attorney and Senior Advisor Alina Habba spoke at the event and called out Kamala Harris for calling Trump a fascist. She said, "Kamala, you want to talk about a fascist? No one has ever voted for you to become the Democratic nominee."
Habba pointed to the importance of New York City, saying that Trump "won the hearts and minds" of the American people from inside New York City courtrooms during his many politically motivated trials.
Former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani also spoke and highlighted the fact that Trump has, on multiple occasions, managed to draw crowds of around 100,000 people in blue states like New York and New Jersey.
When Trump himself finally took the stage, he announced a number of new tax cut policies, including tax credits for those who are working as family caregivers. He said, "They add so much to our country, but they're never spoken of ever. But they're going to be spoken of now."
Trump also called out Kamala Harris for masquerading as a moderate, when in reality she has a history of radical left policies. He pointed out her connections to the "Defund The Police" movement, and said that anyone who wants to defund the police "for even one week," is not worthy be president.
Trump closed by saying that from election day on, we will "restore America's promise. We will put America first, and we will take back the nation that we all love."