As former President Donald Trump took the stage in New York City last night, an air of anticipation swept through the crowd. Prominent Republican figure Karoline Leavitt set the tone for the evening with a rallying declaration: “Tonight is an epic night for America.” Trump’s message, according to Leavitt, is more than just campaign rhetoric; it’s a direct promise to “fix all of the problems Kamala created.”
Leavitt’s impassioned post on X, formerly known as Twitter, underscores what many of Trump’s supporters see as his enduring commitment to the nation. For Leavitt and others gathered in his hometown, New York City symbolizes Trump’s roots and achievements. “This is his closing message, in his home city, where he built the skyline as it exists today,” Leavitt wrote. Her words set the stage for an evening filled with energy and fervor, as supporters cheered Trump on in a city he knows well.
The rally took place against a backdrop of towering skyscrapers and familiar landmarks, a setting fitting for the former real estate mogul. In his speech, Trump recounted his role in shaping the New York City skyline, linking it to his broader ambitions for reshaping America. “It’s not just about buildings; it’s about bringing this country back to greatness,” he declared, drawing applause from the packed venue.
Leavitt’s statement that Trump’s closing message will “fix all of the problems Kamala created” highlights the sharp contrasts Trump continues to draw between his vision and the policies of the Biden-Harris administration. For many, it’s a message of renewal, with Trump promising to address issues his supporters blame on current leadership. With mentions of rising inflation, immigration, and foreign policy missteps, Trump painted a picture of a nation in need of a turnaround—a task he asserts he is ready to lead.
Throughout the rally, the former president touched on the struggles many Americans are facing, describing his platform as the remedy for what he described as “a country in crisis.” “We’re going to fix it all, believe me,” Trump said, hammering home his campaign message. “We’ve done it before, and we’ll do it again.”
The response from the crowd was overwhelmingly supportive, with chants of “USA!” and “Trump 2024!” filling the air. Supporters expressed hope that Trump’s return would signal a reversal of current economic challenges and other perceived setbacks. As Leavitt noted, this rally served as a reminder of Trump’s deep connection with New York and his enduring presence in the city’s cultural landscape.
For some political observers, Leavitt’s comments highlight the powerful connection Trump still maintains with a significant part of the American electorate. Her choice of words—portraying Trump’s message as a corrective to Vice President Kamala Harris’s influence—underscores the contentious political landscape leading up to the election.
Leavitt’s remark that Trump has “been campaigning really for 10 years now” taps into the former president’s ongoing appeal, marking him as a constant figure in American politics. Supporters see his familiarity and long-standing presence as a testament to his dedication. “This is someone who’s never really stopped working for the country,” a rally attendee remarked. “He’s always been here for us.”
As the 2024 election approaches, Trump’s presence in his hometown served as both a reflection of his past and a launchpad for his proposed future. For many, last night’s rally in New York was a powerful reminder of Trump’s enduring promise to his supporters and a testament to his influence in shaping the political narrative.


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