Hillary Clinton says Trump is going to Madison Square Garden to reenact the 1939 Nazi rally
Hillary Clinton is comparing Donald Trumps upcoming Madison Square Garden rally to the 1939 pro-Nazi event at the same iconic location.
Hillary Clinton is comparing Donald Trumps upcoming Madison Square Garden rally to the 1939 pro-Nazi event at the same iconic location.
Trumps 2016 Democratic rival is still out railing against him and warning Americans against giving him another term with just 12 days left until Election Day.
The former Secretary of State said Trump is seeking to reenact the Nazi rally that took place in the New York City venue just over six months before the start of World War II.
She was agreeing with former White House Chief of Staff John Kellys classification of Trump as a fascist. and urged voters to open their eyes and stop Trump from winning.
The term fits, she told CNN host Kaitlan Collins on Thursday.
Hillary Clinton said that Donald Trumps rally at Madison Square Garden on Sunday will seek to reenact the Neo-Nazi rally at the same venue in 1939
Trump is holding a rally at Madison Square Garden on Sunday, just nine days before the 2024 presidential election.
Some have questioned the choice of location so close to the election when New York state is very blue and its highly unlikely the former president could make up enough ground to win over voters in the liberal city.
You know, one other thing that youll see next week Kaitlan is Trump actually reenacting the Madison Square Garden rally in 1939, Clinton continued.
She explained: Neo-Nazis, fascists, in America were lining up to essentially pledge their support for the kind of government that they were seeing in Germany. So I dont think we can ignore it.
Now, it may be a leap for some people, and a lot of others may think I dont want to go there. I dont want to say that. But please, open your eyes to the danger that this man poses to our country, because I think it is clear and present for anybody paying attention, Clinton concluded.
About 20,000 people showed up for a pro-Nazi rally at Madison Square Garden in 1939 – just a bit over six months before the start of World War II
The New York City rally on Sunday is sure to be stacked with a line-up of speakers supporting Trumps bid for a second, non-consecutive White House term.
The venue has a capacity of 19,500, which was completely filled for the Neo-Nazi rally in 1939.
Trump says he will also sell out Madison Square Garden for his rally.