Donald Trump’s Recent Rally In Long Island Captivated Audience

Daily Report September 19,2024

Former President Donald Trump electrified Long Island’s Nassau Coliseum with a raucous rally. The event marked Trump’s second major New York campaign stop this cycle, the first being at The Bronx in May. 

While rumors of explosives during the rally abounded, authorities ensured no such threats were nearby. Additionally, before heading over, Trump entertained the staff with a surprise visit to a Bitcoin bar. 

In a rare stop at Fox News’ “Gutfeld!,” taped in the afternoon, Trump, 78, joked that “golf is a very dangerous game,” referring to his second assassination attempt. Trump was in a surprisingly good mood and made jokes with Greg Gutfeld on topics ranging from late attempts on his life to his other achievements since then. 

“Well Mr. P, how’s your golf game?” comedian Greg Gutfeld asked the former president.

“Well, I haven’t been thinking about it too much lately,” Trump responded. “I always said golf is a very dangerous game.” 

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Mrs. Trump, who has been promoting her book MSM dubbed only “Melania,” stresses she intends to show the full “Melania experience” after suffering years of misrepresented stories. 

The crowd also witnessed Trump giving a special surprise to 8-year-old resident Liam, who suffers from a rare brain disease. Before the rally, Trump invited Liam and his family as special guests after sending him a birthday letter. Many didn’t believe he’d carry New York, but most expressed a strong desire for him to win in the general election. 

Trump also announced that he would protect the Ground Zero site at the World Trade Center if re-elected and make it a Federally-protected national monument. He praised the people in charge of the 9/11 National Memorial Museum, promising New Yorkers will have their memory preserved forever. 

As he was leaving, Trump joked, “Harry, get up from your dumb ass and vote for Trump!”. He also announced plans to visit Springfield, Ohio, and Aurora, Colorado, sites of famous controversies surrounding migrant populations in the United States.