At Madison Square Garden in New York City, President Donald Trump told a lively crowd on Sunday that his campaign isn’t just about running against Kamala Harris but about taking on the powerful forces he believes control the Democratic Party. He described the upcoming election as a fight against a “massive, crooked, and radical Left machine.”
Trump dismissed Harris as a mere figurehead. “Kamala is just a placeholder,” he said. “The real battle is against the much larger, ruthless power structure within the Democratic Party.” He emphasized that the stakes are higher than just one candidate, framing the election as a fight for the future of the country.
He took the opportunity to criticize Harris’ record, pointing to her communication style and her lack of transparency regarding Biden’s health before his departure from the race. “Kamala fails every time, but I will be the one to repair the damage,” Trump claimed, eliciting strong reactions from his supporters.
In his speech, Trump also attacked the Democrats for their policies, arguing that open borders, high inflation, and extreme environmental regulations are all part of their agenda. He called the left’s actions “deliberate attempts to dismantle America’s greatness.”
Despite his harsh critique, Trump encouraged his supporters with optimism, predicting a historic victory. “We’re going to have the biggest election win ever on November 5 and take our country back,” he said.
Trump’s message in New York made it clear that his focus is on dismantling what he perceives as a powerful, deep-rooted network driving the Democratic agenda, not just on defeating Harris.