Former US President Donald Trump described his recent Madison Square Garden rally as a "lovefest" while speaking at his Mar-a-Lago resort, despite widespread criticism over discriminatory remarks made by various speakers.
The event, which took place in his native New York City, drew condemnation from
Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign
and observers across the political spectrum for containing derogatory statements targeting multiple ethnic groups and female political figures.
The controversy intensified when comedian Tony Hinchcliffe made disparaging remarks about Puerto Rico, describing it as a "floating island of garbage." This comment particularly concerned political observers due to the electoral significance of Puerto Rican voters in crucial battleground states like Pennsylvania. While Trump's campaign disavowed Hinchcliffe's Puerto Rico comment, they remained silent on other controversial statements.
During his Mar-a-Lago appearance, Trump avoided addressing Hinchcliffe's controversial remarks. However, he responded to those who pointed out the historical connection between the venue and a 1939 Nazi gathering.
At the Sunday event, multiple speakers referenced this historical context, including former wrestler Hulk Hogan, who said, "I don't see no stinkin' Nazis in here."
Trump characterised the extended event as an expression of patriotism, saying, "Nobody's ever had love like that." The rally featured appearances by his family members, including
Melania Trump
and his adult children, alongside prominent supporters such as Dr. Phil McGraw and Tucker Carlson, formerly of Fox News.