Former President Donald Trump’s upcoming rally at Madison Square Garden sold out in less than three hours, the GOP nominee revealed in an interview with Breitbart News.
Speaking with Breitbart’s Matthew Boyle on Saturday, Trump expressed excitement about the event, set for next Sunday, October 27, at 5:00 pm Eastern time.
“We sold it out in less than three hours. But people are going to come anyway. We have big screens outside. It’s going to be unbelievable. So come anyway. I mean, come, maybe you get in, I don’t know, but it sold out very quickly,” Trump told Boyle. “It’s fantastic. It’s going to be fantastic.”
In a post on his campaign’s website, the Trump team highlighted the economic struggles facing New Yorkers under Democratic leadership, including Vice President Kamala Harris and New York City Mayor Eric Adams.
“Since Kamala took office, the average New York household has been forced to spend an additional $28,537, including $4,282 more on food, $4,918 more on shelter, $3,992 more on energy, and $8,912 more on transportation,” the campaign stated. “These disastrous economic policies are draining the bank accounts of hardworking New Yorkers.” […]
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