Trump to hold first NYC rally of 2024 campaign, weeks after massive Jersey Shore gathering
NY Post
Former President Donald Trump will hold a campaign rally in the South Bronx next week, and his first major gathering of supporters in his native state since his first White House bid comes on the heels of a record-breaking event at the Jersey Shore.
The May 23 rally will take place at 6 p.m. in Crotona Park, and the Trump campaign has a permit for up to 3,500 people to attend, his campaign announced Friday.
Trump, 77, is expected to speak on the Empire State’s economy, crime rate and migrant crisis. It’s believed to be his first rally in his native state since Buffalo in 2016.
“New Yorkers have suffered greatly thanks to Biden’s failed policies,” Team Trump said in the announcement.
“The Empire State, a place near to President Trump’s heart, has been decimated by Biden,” it continued.
“President Trump will ease the financial pressures placed on households and re-establish law and order in New York!”