Monday, June 1, 2026

MAGA Descends on MSG Claiming Trump Homage to Hitler Rally is “Sold Out,” No Hollywood Stars Coming

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The MAGAts are out in force in front of Madison Square Garden.

On social media, they’re crowing that the event is “sold out.” Yes, it was FREE. No one had to pay for a ticket. (Wait til they get inside and see the prices for food and drink.)

The MAGAts will claim 100,000 people came to the Garden. In reality, 19,000 people fill up the space.

The Democrats this week have had the likes of Bruce Springsteen, Beyonce, James Taylor and other superstars rallying for Kamala Harris.

Trump will have Christian shill Lee Greenwood, who’s made a bloody fortune off his song “God Bless the USA.” Greenwood’s net worth is estimated at least $12 million, and that’s a lowball figure.

The other performers on stage today — besides the usual cast of Trump misfits like Stephen Miller and Robert Kennedy Jr — you’ve never heard of. Trump didn’t even ask or couldn’t get Dennis Quaid, Jon Voight, Scott Baio, or Ted Nugent to commemorate the Nazi rally of 1939.

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