Trump's Rally in the Bronx Sparks Controversy and Divisive Reactions
- Bronx residents express mixed reactions to Trump's rally in Crotona Park.
- Contentious sentiments of fascism and pedophilia directed at Trump during the event.
- Trump's provocative question about his popularity before and after presidency adds fuel to the fiery emotions.
At a rally in Crotona Park, Bronx, Donald Trump's fans had a great time. Some wore hats that almost touched the ground. There were different types of people there: blonde Trump fans, big white guys, and Black and brown Trump supporters. Some people chanted against Trump. A woman with a sign saying negative things about Trump tried to talk to his fans, but they yelled at her. After speaking for an hour, the woman left. Many Trump supporters say they won't vote for Biden because they think he is a bad person. Some Jewish Trump supporters said the woman didn't understand the Nazis or the Holocaust. Bronx residents shared their thoughts on Trump's chances in the 2024 election. Donald Trump talked about his popularity at the rally. He said he was very popular before becoming president. He asked the crowd if he was more popular before or now. He then talked about his political success and his plans to make America great again. During the rally, Trump talked about locking up Hillary Clinton, shared a story about migrants, and criticized the subway system. He also mentioned the impact of illegal immigration on Black and Hispanic communities in the Bronx. In the Bronx, many Hispanic and Black people live there. Trump believes illegal immigration hurts these communities by taking away their jobs and homes.