Donald Trump Jr. made an impassioned call to Republicans, urging them to vote early and decisively in the final stretch of the 2024 election. Speaking to a crowd at Madison Square Garden ahead of his father’s speech, he emphasized the importance of making every vote count as soon as possible to ensure a strong showing on Election Day.
Trump Jr. criticized the mainstream media’s portrayal of Vice President Kamala Harris, accusing them of portraying her as a “moderate” and calling her rise to the nomination “the most undemocratic process ever.” “No one’s buying it anymore,” he said, pointing to years of what he called media “lies.” He painted a stark contrast between the Harris campaign’s rhetoric and Americans’ daily struggles, particularly under the economic pressures of inflation and rising costs.
Pointing to issues ranging from the cost of everyday goods to housing and small business struggles, Trump Jr. remarked on the strain he sees in American households. Recounting a personal experience at a McDonald’s, he shared a story about the high cost of a family meal and underscored the need for a shift toward “common sense practices” in government to put Americans first.
He passionately conveyed that Harris and her party “have forgotten about Americans” and prioritize other interests over citizens’ needs. “The fact that we can pack Madison Square Garden in the heart of New York City shows me that the spirit of the American people is there,” he added.
With just over a week until Election Day, Trump Jr. closed his speech by urging the crowd to vote early and bring their friends to the polls, stating, “When we do that, we’re not just going to make America great again. We’re going to make the world safe… Get out there, guys.”
Watch his full remarks below
.@DonaldJTrumpJr‘s full speech at Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally. pic.twitter.com/rLT0lHl5J1
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