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Corporate Media Incite Further Violence By Calling Joyful Trump Rally ‘Nazi’

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Despite two attempts on the life of former President Donald Trump, legacy media are inciting more violence by casting him as a “Nazi” for hosting a rally in Madison Square Garden.

“In 1939, more than 20,000 supporters of a different fascist leader — Adolf Hitler — packed the Garden for a so-called ‘pro-America’ rally, a rally where speakers voiced antisemitic rhetoric from a stage draped with Nazi banners …,” said MSNBC anchor Jonathan Capehart Oct. 27, while playing film from the Nazi rally. “Against that backdrop of history, Donald Trump … is once again turning Madison Square Garden into a staging ground for extremism.”

But Trump’s rally hosted speakers like Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., who called for an end to pointless wars and the military-industrial complex, and Dr. Phil, who called on Americans to stand up to “bullying.”  The rally drew a diverse group, including Jewish supporters and a Holocaust survivor. A group of Muslim leaders endorsed Trump just days ago. 

Still, Democrats and media are calling Trump a Nazi for hosting a rally at the venue. They neglect to mention that this is where Democrat President Franklin D. Roosevelt spoke in 1936, where President Lyndon B. Johnson addressed fellow Democrats in 1964, and where the Democrat party nominated Jimmy Carter in 1976.

Hillary Clinton claimed Trump was “reenacting the Madison Square Garden rally in 1939.” Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, Vice President Kamala Harris’ pick for VP, slandered Trump and his supporters as fascists for choosing the venue.

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