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Trump prepares for explosion at Madison Square Garden

As former President Trump prepares for a spectacular rally at Madison Square Garden on Sunday, the Republican candidate is making his “closing speech” to local voters in the 2024 presidential election.

While the doors open at noon, the program is expected to start at 14.30. Trump is not expected to take the stage before 17:00. Among the guests were Elon Musk, Dana White, Tucker Carlson and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will take place.

While Trump is already alive two assassination attemptsIt is expected that the roads will be closed and strict security measures will be taken in and around the World’s Most Famous Arena, which has a capacity of approximately 20,000 people.

New York native Donald Trump, who was seen at the Nassau Coliseum last month, will deliver his “closing address” to local voters with a spectacular rally at MSG on Sunday. Stephen Yang of the New York Post
The World’s Most Famous Arena has a capacity of nearly 20,000. Getty Images

Trump has He vowed to win New York This is a feat not accomplished by a Republican since Ronald Reagan’s landslide victory over Walter Mondale in 1984.

While Trump has made gains across broad demographic groups, many insiders continue to believe the chances of an upheaval of the Empire State are remote.

“Throughout the campaign cycle, President Trump used unique backdrops to convey his winning message to voters; whether it’s a visit with union workers in New York City, a stop at the Harlem Bodega, or a rally in the Bronx.

“To deliver his closing remarks, President Trump will pack Madison Square Garden and once again highlight the issues facing our nation,” a source from Trump’s campaign team said.

Seen in Hempstead, Long Island, last month, Trump vowed to win New York; It’s a feat not accomplished by a Republican since Ronald Reagan’s landslide victory over Walter Mondale in 1984. Stephen Yang of the New York Post
Trump, seen speaking in the Bronx in May, has made gains across all demographic groups, but many insiders continue to believe the chances of an upheaval of the Empire State are remote. Stephen Yang

The event doubles as a Trump fundraiser, an area where the former president has consistently lagged behind Vice President Harris.

Backstage passes with all access will go for up to $924,600. According to Politico. Trump’s message will focus on the theme of how Harris “broke” the United States and that she is the one who will “fix” it.

Members of Trump’s golf club in Bedminster, N.J., were promised “private luxury suites” and shuttles to the Garden on a first-come, first-served basis, according to one member.

House Speaker Mike Johnson will join Trump at the Garden, along with Rep. Elise Stefanik, chair of the House Republican Conference, and House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-La.).