In an unusual twist, ABC’s Chief Washington Correspondent Jon Karl offered surprising praise for Donald Trump’s recent rally at Madison Square Garden in New York City, calling the former president’s ability to fill the arena in a predominantly Democratic stronghold “unlike anything” he’s seen from other Republicans in his lifetime. Speaking on ABC News, Karl acknowledged the magnitude of the event, noting that Trump has clearly created a movement that reaches beyond traditional Republican lines.
“Trump has created a movement, there’s no doubt,” Karl remarked. “I can’t think of another Republican figure of my lifetime who could’ve come into a Democrat city like New York and put together anything like that.”
Karl’s unexpected words underscore the growing recognition among political analysts of Trump’s unique ability to galvanize his base and draw record-breaking crowds, even in cities where Republican events are typically less well-received. With the 2024 election season ramping up, the MSG rally served as a powerful demonstration of Trump’s continued influence and ability to connect with supporters on a large scale.
Reports indicate that thousands filled the venue, with a notable crowd rallying outside as well. Trump’s supporters lined the streets leading to Madison Square Garden, chanting and holding signs as they awaited the former president’s arrival. Inside the iconic arena, Trump delivered a fiery speech addressing his key campaign issues, including economic revival, border security, and a renewed focus on “American greatness.” His presence at MSG highlighted the broad reach of his appeal, with attendees from across New York and nearby states flocking to the event.
On social media, Karl’s assessment quickly went viral, drawing reactions from across the political spectrum. Many conservatives lauded Karl’s recognition of Trump’s influence as a “rare acknowledgment” from mainstream media, while others debated the long-term implications of Trump’s reach in traditionally Democratic areas. “No Republican could’ve filled MSG in New York until Trump,” one user tweeted, echoing Karl’s observation.
The rally also raised questions about Trump’s strategy in targeting urban centers in the 2024 election cycle, which could mark a shift from traditional Republican campaigning. “Trump isn’t just reaching out to his base,” said a source close to the campaign. “He’s going into areas where Republican leaders rarely go, and that’s resonating with a lot of people.”
While Trump’s rally drew both praise and criticism, the sheer turnout at the event and the media response underscore a growing recognition of his unique position within the GOP. As Karl noted, Trump’s impact on the party and on American politics remains substantial, particularly with a re-election bid in sight.
As Trump’s campaign team gears up for a nationwide push, his NYC rally at Madison Square Garden could mark the beginning of an ambitious strategy to reach beyond traditional Republican strongholds. For Trump’s supporters, the event was a powerful reminder of the former president’s enduring influence. “People underestimate him,” said one rally-goer. “But after tonight, even New York knows Trump is still a force to be reckoned with.”


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