Donald Trump’s plans to hold a rally at Madison Square Garden strikes deep panic as both Democrats and Republicans are concerned over comparisons of the event to an infamous Nazi rally held there. John Iadarola and Brett Erlich break it down on The Damage Report.

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Trump plan for Madison Square Garden rally compared to infamous Nazi event – https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/oct/10/trump-madison-square-garden-rally-nazi-comparison

“Donald Trump’s decision to hold a rally in the heart of Manhattan on 27 October, nine days before election day, has been slammed by New York Democrats, with one comparing the booking to an infamous Nazi rally held at the same venue in the lead-up to the second world war.

But it has also triggered a backlash to such sentiments, with Republicans saying such rhetoric heightens tensions even more in a presidential election campaign which has already seen two attempts on Trump’s life.”

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44 Comments

  1. Like Sam Stein said, Trump choses his locations to get attention and flood the media and they fall for it every time

  2. DON’T TRUST THE POLLS!!!

    If people don't get out and vote blue, Trump will be re-elected, and you will get exactly what you deserve, AND IF YOU DON’T LOOK LIKE HIM OR HIS MAGA RICH CRONNIES, YOU WILL NOT LIKE IT!!!!

    This insanity brought to you by THE GOP and mEga

    CUCKOO FOR COCOA PUFFS!!!!!!

    WAKE UP AMERICA!!!!!

    VOTE BLUE IN 2024!!!!

  3. Try as I might, I cannot identify the specific moment in which I was transported to a cartoon world with cartoon villains. I am beginning to fear that I am actually in hell.

  4. IBM were very pro Nazi, they supplied the Nazi's with the machine's to process where people were from.

  5. Ya, Trump is a Nazi… put aside the fact that his son in law is Jewish, his daughter converted to Judaism, his grandchildren are Jewish, and he has many Jewish friends…

  6. So where was the trump rally exploding over this? I really hate your click bait titles. If you’re struggling for content just don’t post videos.

  7. In 1956, Nikita Khrushchev said, "We will take America without firing a shot. We do not have to invade the US. We will destroy you from within."

    Foxnews and Donald Trump are working for the Russians to destroy America! Trump borrowed hundreds of millions of dollars from the Russians and is now beholden to them and Foxnews has been demonizing the democrats and liberal values since its inception causing division in congress and the electorate. Now they are urging their viewers to take up arms for the civil war they invented, if Trump loses…

    Donald Trump named his media business “Truth Social”. It is named after the Russian newspaper Pravda, which means “truth” in Russian. They are both based on lies, deceit and propaganda. Read up MAGAs!

    The Russians named their covert spy network “Fox” because its synonyms are: Discombobulate, confuse, befuddle, trick, flummox, baffle, bamboozle, deceive, defraud, perplex, disconcert, bedevil, distract, swindle, outsmart, fool and pull a fast one on…

  8. Milley in farewell speech: ‘We don’t take an oath to a wannabe dictator’

    The remarks come one week after former President Donald Trump suggested the retiring general should be killed.

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    Gen. Mark Milley used his final speech as Joint Chiefs chair on Friday to emphasize that troops take an oath to the Constitution and not to a “wannabe dictator,” days after former President Donald Trump suggested the nation’s top officer should be put to death.

    In an impassioned speech during his retirement ceremony at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall in Arlington, Va., Milley spoke of the continued bravery of American service members and underscored that the oath they take to protect the Constitution encompasses “all enemies, foreign and domestic,” emphasizing “all” and “and.”

    Gen. Mark Milley used his final speech as Joint Chiefs chair on Friday to emphasize that troops take an oath to the Constitution and not to a “wannabe dictator,” days after former President Donald Trump suggested the nation’s top officer should be put to death.

    In an impassioned speech during his retirement ceremony at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall in Arlington, Va., Milley spoke of the continued bravery of American service members and underscored that the oath they take to protect the Constitution encompasses “all enemies, foreign and domestic,” emphasizing “all” and “and.”

    “We don’t take an oath to a king, or a queen, or to a tyrant or dictator, and we don’t take an oath to a wannabe dictator,” Milley said. “We don’t take an oath to an individual. We take an oath to the Constitution, and we take an oath to the idea that is America, and we’re willing to die to protect it.”

    “Every soldier, sailor, airman, Marine, guardian and Coast Guardsman, each of us commits our very life to protect and defend that document, regardless of personal price,” Milley continued. “And we are not easily intimidated.”

    Though the general did not mention Trump by name, the sharp rebuke came one week after Trump lashed out at Milley on social media over reports that the general had contacted his Chinese counterpart during the Trump administration to assure them the U.S. was not preparing to attack.

    Trump last Friday called Milley “a Woke train wreck who, if the Fake News reporting is correct, was actually dealing with China to give them a heads up on the thinking of the President of the United States.”

    “This is an act so egregious that, in times gone by, the punishment would have been DEATH!” Trump continued.

    Trump’s rivals for the 2024 Republican nomination called the former president’s comments “reprehensible” and “inexcusable”.

  9. I think 50 years from now history will see it as the same thing. Think about what it looked like back then. Hitler championed being "pro family" and being about "family values" but it was all a hoax for power and money. Is it different? Only because trump won't be given the same chances of leadership I hope. trump is not the mind behind maga, please remember. He's a useful dupe.

  10. Why split hairs over whether this rally is “exactly the same” as the 1939 rally? It’s spiritually equivalent.

  11. A lot of it is exactly the same. There were a lot of brainwashed people then and the same thing exists today. THANKS TO TRUMP!! He has brought a deep evil out of a large group of people in our country. IT MUST STOP or America will die! Just like Nazi Germany did because of an insane man named Hitler!

  12. I said it before, I'll say it again. If he walks like a Nazi and talks like a Nazi, he's a Nazi. More importantly, if MSG POS owner James Dolan is letting Dump use the arena for free, I'm certain that violates campaign finance laws as an in kind contribution. Where's the FEC & DOJ? Fire Merrick Garland.

  13. This morning when watching videos on Trump's rallies, the first image I had in my mind was how similar his rallies are to Hitler's speeches. The same feeling was there inside of me and a tinge of fear hit. Don't tell me that he cannot be seen similar to Hitler. He definitely is and much like Hitler's followers are Trump's supporters.

  14. Does that explain why Harris has yet to show up in a red district? "The party of unity" indeed. No wonder why the authoritarians are chomping at the bit to undo the EC.

  15. 78 years, born into the lap of luxury. Never having broken a sweat in it's unremarkable, self serving life.

    All that money yet cursed with a micro pecker.

  16. Why would anyone be surprised that there was segment of pro-Nazism in the 1930s? It was the depth of the Deprression and Americans were looking for a way out and someone to blame. We've always had a segment of fascists in the USA. Look at the polls today. Today, we have a strong 40+% of the USA voters who say they are voting for Trump. This is more than "a segment." Sometimes I fear that fascism is America's true colors. I hope not on Nov 5.

  17. One way in which Trump resembles Fritz Kuhn and Sir Oswald Mosley, the English-speaking Nazi leaders of the 1930's, is the way they encouraged violence against hecklers at their rallies.

  18. New York State don't want Trump here for shit 👎🏿👎🏿👎🏿 as always no disrespect intended New York City USA 🇺🇲 p.s. I love ❤️ me some John lol 😆 lol 💋 lol 🏳️‍🌈

  19. Any one ever hear of the folk song based on Trump's father? Judging by what I've heard of it, the apple didn't really fall that far from the tree.

  20. Yes, the Internet sucks and you're not helping things with your sensationalist clickbait titling. I like your content even though I'm always disappointed in the end.

  21. The German American Bund was rather popular leading up to the Second World War. They were quite fond of Hitler and his policies and promoted the same for the US. They had a super rally in Madison Square Garden in February of 1939. The membership was open to Americans of German descent only.

  22. People forget that Charles Lindberg, one of the biggest heroes of the first half of the 20th Century in the United States, was also a Nazi sympathizer, as was Henry Ford. Part of the fact that jumping into the conflict that would evolve into WW2 (in addition to the isolationist policies enacted after WW1) was unpopular in the United States was that a large portion of the population (likely including some Dixiecrats and right wing extremists) had no problem with Hitler's policies or actions and actively supported them. Be mindful of the incredible irony that while Hitler shook Jesse Owens' hand at the 1936 Olympics as he stood on the medal platform, FDR never invited Jesse to the White House to commemorate his amazing performance, likely because he knew he was at risk of losing the support of the Dixiecrats. If the United States means to become that more perfect union described in our Constitution, we must move forward rather than backward.

  23. While I get the reluctance to compare things to the Nazis because it seems hyperbolic, in this case, I think it warranted. What is the actual difference between Trump promising mass deportations, convincing people that whiteness itself is under attack, claiming that there are "races" that are genetically inferior and are poisoning the blood of the country, and promising to be a dictator on day one, and Hitler's rallies in the 1930s? Hitler didn't advertise his intention to gas all the Jews, Roma, and other "undesirables" in his rallies in the 1930s; he promised to deport them. The "final solution" came years later, after the German populace had become completely morally blind under the strains of war and Hitler's rhetoric. I think the instinct to avoid calling it Nazi is just the lingering thought that it really couldn't happen here.

    But it is happening. That's how important this election is.

  24. Trump supporters when you say you're patriotic, just remember that's a LIE. Look up the meaning of the word. You're not a patriot.

  25. When is it OK TO LIE TO THE PEOPLE.
    WHEN IS IT OK TO GRAB YOUNG GIRLS BY THE PUSSEY.
    THAT IS WRONG LITTLE DONNY.
    DIDN'T YOUR MOMMY TELL YOU THAT.

  26. At Trump's rally in Colorado this week he said he wants to use the Sedition Act it includes removing people by naitionality as well as race.
    The Sedition Act made it a crime for American citizens to "print, utter, or publish…any false, scandalous, and malicious writing" about the government.

  27. Today in Coachella Trump suggests a heckler should ‘get the hell knocked out of her’ after rally. The remarks were part of a dark speech at a California the rally where Trump called the U.S. an “occupied country," .He also praises ‘fierce’ Xi Jinping

  28. You also have to admit that the original ‘America First’ movement had a hand in that 1939 rally too. They were Nazi supporters, so I really don’t think that it’s a coincidence any more than the Waco rally was on that anniversary. It is definitely someone like Stephen Miller might come up with too. Next, Trump’s brown shirts will terrorize white liberal neighborhoods and Trump will claim he is the only candidate who can stop the violence. As someone once said “Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it.”

  29. Hmmm, but the apple doesn't fall far from the tree his father was in the kkk in a March back in the 1930's I think I read and saw a picture of him

  30. I agree with John and Brett but also DEEPLY understand the impulse. Trump's political career has been based on taking a kernel of some truth and distorting it into a wild lie that he repeats again and again. If that comes back and bites his gas-passer, it seems just. But I also appreciate that TDR is taking the high ground here and suggesting … Trump does PLENTY of awful things. Let's stick to them and not argue that "These two rallies, almost 100 years apart, are basically the same thing."

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