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Jersey Shore star spotted front row at Donald Trump rally

Oct 28, 2024 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    50% Medium Conservative

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  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -18% Negative

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76% : On Sunday, however, Trump was much more complimentary of the city.
66% : After Trump concluded his speech after over an hour, opera singer Christopher Macchio came on stage to perform the song New York, New York as the former president smiled and swayed slightly, his wife standing next to him on stage.
63% : Guadagnino also had complimentary words about three former presidential candidates (who have since endorsed Trump) spoke at Sunday's event.
60% : The arena was full hours before Trump was scheduled to speak.
59% : And that was all before Trump was to take the stage, running more than two hours late.
58% : But Trump has been talking about wanting to hold a rally at the venue dubbed 'The World´s Most Famous Arena' since he launched his campaign.
57% : He spat on the stage during his speech, flexed his muscles repeatedly and told the audience: 'Trump is the only man that can fix this country today.'Musk was a prominent part of Trump's closing campaign messageGuadagnino shared images of other celebrity speakers at the event, including the billionaire Musk, who he dubbed 'one of the smartest men of all time'Some Democrats, calling Trump a fascist, have compared his Sunday event to a pro-Nazi rally at the Garden in February 1939.
48% : 'It just goes to show ya that he has a bigger following of any man that has ever lived,' said Philip D´Agostino, a longtime Trump backer from Queens, the borough where Trump grew up.
48% : But that hasn't stopped Trump from continuing to insist he believes he can win.
45% : Former WWE champion Hulk Hogan continued to campaign on Trump's behalf SundayThe event included a comedy set from comedian Tony Hinchcliffe - which included lewd and racist comments about Latinos, Jews and Black peopleThe rally was one of a number of detours Trump has made from battleground states, including a recent rally in Coachella, California, and rallies on the Jersey Shore and in the South Bronx.
42% : Trump has a complicated history with the place where he built his business empire and that made him a tabloid and reality TV star.
41% : Trump repeated familiar lines about foreign policy and immigration, calling for the death penalty for any migrant who kills a U.S. citizenSen. J.D. Vance, Trump's vice presidential pick, was among the speakers on SundayGuadagnino said that TV's Dr. Phil McGraw was a source of wisdom in his speechNew York Rep. Elise Stefanik was among the politicians at the event on SundayTrump otherwise repeated familiar lines about foreign policy and immigration, calling for the death penalty for any migrant who kills a U.S. citizen and saying that the day he takes office, 'The migrant invasion of our country ends.'
40% : Trump on Sunday added a new proposal to his list of tax cuts aimed at winning over older adults and blue-collar workers, which already includes vows to end taxes on Social Security benefits, tips and overtime pay: A tax credit for family caregivers.
39% : The event was a surreal spectacle that included former professional wrestler Hulk Hogan, politicians including House Speaker Mike Johnson and Reps. Byron Donalds and Elise Stefanik, and an artist who painted a picture of Trump hugging the Empire State Building.
33% : Trump routinely uses his hometown as a foil before audiences in other states, painting a dark vision of the city that bears little resemblance to reality.
22% : Well, ain´t that rich?'Declared Hogan in his raspy growl: 'I don't see no stinkin' Nazis in here.'Trump has denounced the four criminal indictments brought against him as politically motivated.
14% : His joke was immediately criticized by Harris´ campaign as it competes with Trump to win over Puerto Rican communities in Pennsylvania and other swing states.
11% : Though he refrained from doing so Sunday, Trump often tears into Harris in offensive and personal terms himself, questioning in recent weeks her mental stability and her intelligence as well as calling her 'lazy,' long a racist trope used against Black people.
8% : Several speakers on Sunday ripped Hillary Clinton, the Democrat defeated by Trump eight years ago, for saying recently that Trump would be 'reenacting' the 1939 event.
8% : Harris, in turn, has referred to Trump as a fascist.

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