Madison Square Garden erupted into a scene of resounding patriotism as over 20,000 attendees joined in singing the national anthem, their voices swelling into chants of “USA! USA! USA!”—all as a massive image of former President Donald Trump lit up the arena’s big screen. The powerful moment, described by conservative commentator Laura Loomer as “one big love fest,” underscored the fervent enthusiasm that Trump continues to inspire among his supporters.
Laura Loomer, a controversial figure known for her outspoken views and ardent support of Trump, captured the event’s energy in a viral post on X, formerly Twitter. “OH MY GOD,” she wrote. “20,000 people inside Madison Square Garden just sang the National Anthem and chanted USA USA USA with President Trump’s face on the screen! I am so happy to be here today at Madison Square Garden! It’s one big love fest! I love Donald Trump!”
The show of support brought Trump fans across social media platforms to echo Loomer’s excitement, while critics pointed to the display as an example of his polarizing influence. This spectacle marked a significant moment for Trump supporters who feel that their patriotism is often criticized. For those at the event, seeing Trump’s face displayed while singing the national anthem created a unifying moment, demonstrating the ongoing loyalty his supporters hold.
“This isn’t just about Trump; it’s about a shared feeling of pride,” said one attendee after the event. “It felt like a celebration of our country, which is something that people want to feel united in right now.”
However, the overwhelmingly pro-Trump sentiment was not without its detractors. While many hailed it as a reaffirmation of Trump’s influence, others saw the display as a divisive gesture. Critics argue that Trump’s association with such intense displays of patriotism contributes to what they describe as “cult-like” loyalty among his followers. Political commentator Alex Michaels, who observed the event from afar, remarked, “It’s clear Trump has this dedicated following, but the theatrics make it appear more like a rally than anything else. It’s a unique brand of politics that’s hard to categorize in traditional terms.”
Loomer’s live documentation of the event has since become widely circulated, drawing both admiration and backlash. Political analysts noted that Trump’s ability to elicit such enthusiasm from a crowd illustrates his continued appeal, especially in states and cities known for their diverse voter bases.
In addition, Madison Square Garden’s event served as a public pulse-check on Trump’s popularity. The large crowd’s reaction suggests that Trump’s base remains unshaken despite recent controversies. Supporters like Loomer remain vocal, viewing Trump as a symbol of patriotism and conservative values.
Loomer’s own expressions of admiration encapsulate a significant segment of the American electorate that feels deeply aligned with Trump’s vision. “There’s something electric about seeing his face and hearing that anthem,” she said to fans after the event. “It’s more than politics—it’s about pride in America.”
As 2024 approaches, this vivid show of support underscores Trump’s continuing influence on his loyal followers.


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