President Trump holds a massive rally in Uniondale, New York

President Donald Trump returned to his New York roots for a historic Uniondale rally with a massive crowd of supporters on September 18, 2024.

Thousands of rallygoers from the New York, New Jersey and Connecticut metropolitan tri-state area waited in line for hours to witness Trump’s first major rally after the failed second assassination attempt.

New Yorkers have long known Trump for his part in building the skyline of New York City, as a successful real estate developer and businessman.

However, under the Democrat majority leadership of New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and New York City Mayor Eric Adams, their progressive policies statewide ranging from the failing education system to high crime from the wave of migrant crimes with the MS-13 gangs did not make life better for New Yorkers the last few years.

During his speech, Trump resonated with his message of “Promises made, promises kept.” He said he is determined to uplift all New Yorkers and Americans nationwide with his America First policies by cutting taxes, creating jobs, lowering credit card interest rates, reducing energy costs and making the streets of New York City safer again by supporting the police nationwide, including the New York Police Department. 

Trump is also committed to ending Kamala’s border invasion as the border president.

Trump also announced he will turn Ground Zero at the World Trade Center into a national monument to commemorate the innocent lives lost during the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

He also emphasized his message to mobilize every New Yorker to vote for him in the most important election in American history in less than 48 days. Trump said, “November 5th will be your LIBERATION DAY.”

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