In NYC, Trump Says Campaign Is Against ‘Massive Leftist Machine,’ Not Just Harris

President Donald Trump rallied supporters at Madison Square Garden in New York City on Sunday, explaining that his campaign isn’t just against Kamala Harris but rather against what he calls a “massive, radical Left machine.” Trump made it clear that he views the upcoming election as a battle for America’s future.

“Kamala is nothing more than a front,” Trump said. “We are up against a much larger and deeply entrenched power that has taken control of today’s Democrat Party.” He urged his audience to understand the real threat behind Harris, framing it as a coordinated effort by the left.

Trump also criticized Harris directly, mocking her speeches and questioning her handling of President Joe Biden’s health concerns before he exited the race. “She messed things up, but I’ll make things right,” he promised, receiving loud support from the crowd.

He warned that the Democratic agenda, including open-border policies and what he called the “Green New Scam,” is harming the country. He blamed the left for the rise in inflation and other economic issues, arguing that these policies are part of a plan to weaken America.

Despite the grim picture he painted, Trump encouraged his supporters, predicting a historic victory. “We’re going to have the biggest win ever on November 5,” he said, “and we will make America great again.”

Trump’s remarks at Madison Square Garden highlighted his focus on what he believes is a larger, more dangerous movement within the Democratic Party, positioning the election as a critical fight against this powerful network.