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‘Fed up’ NYC residents come out in support of Trump

New Yorkers are showing their support Former President Trump’s reelection challenge Thousands gathered at a campaign event in the Bronx, New York.

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“We’ve been voting for the same party for years and nothing has changed,” Brown told Fox News on Thursday. “Things are getting out of control. We’re dealing with housing issues. We’re dealing with homelessness, mental illness, crime. We’ve got inflation and so many other issues. So it’s time for Democrats, Republicans, independents and conservatives to come together and start voting in the general election. We need a change in leadership and as an advocate for our community, I have to do what I have to do to bring people together.”

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Former US president and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally in the South Bronx borough of New York City on May 23, 2024. (Photo by Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images) (Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images)

Madeline Brame, a national victims’ rights activist and New York City resident, told The Ingraham Angle that it is “imperative that law and order be restored in New York City and major cities across the country.”

“There are so many mothers finding their dead children in shopping malls,” Brame said. “There are so many young people who have lost their lives at the hands of people who look just like them. We need to focus on preventing young people from being incarcerated. Number one, instead of drugs and guns we need hammers and nails and drywall and metalwork and ironwork. We need to replace those things.”

Latina Brown, who lives in the Bronx, and Madeline Brame, who lives in New York, explained to

Latina Brown, who lives in the Bronx, and Madeline Brame, who lives in New York, explained to “The Ingram Angle” why they went to former President Trump’s event in the Bronx to support him. (Fox News)

Brown said: South Bronxsaid the team leading up to the rally wanted to send a “strong message” to Democrats and the Democratic National Committee that they “will not stand by and watch while they destroy our country.”

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Former President Donald Trump (center) during a campaign event at Crotona Park in the Bronx, New York City, USA, Thursday, May 23, 2024. Photo by Bing Guang/Bloomberg via Getty Images (Bing Guang/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

“We want common sense leadership, and I think what President Trump is saying is he’s trying to bring us all together. We shouldn’t be fighting,” she said. “It’s not about Republicans, Democrats, conservatives. It’s about all of us taking the lead and sending a really strong message, and you can see that the Bronx stood strong today, when you see the people standing in this park.”

“This pre-rally captured the nation’s attention. It sent a strong message that we’ve had enough.”

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