Former president Donald Trump visited the “hood,” and a Bronx native praised his decision to hold a protest there.
When asked by Turning Point USA what he thought of Trump being there, he said,” I think it’s great”.
” I think it’s heroin. From my generation, from what I know ,]this ] is the first time a President has actually came]sic ] to the hood. I know presidents have come to the Bronx before, but we’re talking about Woodlawn]and ] Riverdale”, he said. ” He has came]sic ] to Morrisania, South Bronx— the robin hood. So I regard that”.
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This is the first day a President has truly entered the helmet, according to what I know.
A Bronx native praises Trump for visiting the city, claiming that he has seen past presidents but have never been to the “hood hood” like Trump has a photo of. twitter.com/MerbMm8epn
— Savanah Hernandez ( @sav_says_ ) May 24, 2024
There was quite a bit of excitement at Trump’s march on Thursday. Before his presence, Fox News spoke with Bronx people who had previously admitted that existence was better under Trump than President Biden.
Bronx citizen: Life was better under Donald Trump photograph. twitter.com/e1ICb9YDkQ
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial ) May 23, 2024
During the march, the audience erupted in chants of” We love Trump”! ” Four more years”! and” Build the wall”!
” We do have common sense, but New Yorkers do, above all, have something called frequent feeling.” According to Trump, “four of the greatest times in the background of our state” is precisely what I intend to bring back to the White House, just like we had for four years.
Trump also spoke about how Biden’s laws are hurting Americans outside, zeroing in on the effect on black and Hispanic Americans.
He said in element:
Actual earnings for American Americans are over 5.6 percentage. American Americans are getting slaughtered. Spanish Americans are getting slaughtered. And these millions and millions of people who are entering our nation have the biggest impact, and the biggest negative effects, on our black and Hispanic populations, who are losing their jobs, living conditions, and everything else they can gain.
” They’re the ones that are affected most by what’s happening — not only the reality that you’ve lost the use of your schools, your gardens, your clinics”, he continued, which prompted the audience to break out into the song,” Build the Wall”!
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