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These were her first public remarks since she bowed out of the primaries more than two months ago.
Well, because some Latinos are evangelical.
Right.
And, you know, evangelicals all over... Wait, wait, that still doesn't make sense.
No, it doesn't.
Of course, it doesn't make sense.
I mean, he's not the second coming.
No, not even the third or the fourth.
He's the apocalypse.
Former President Donald Trump will be hitting the campaign trail today in the South Bronx.
Trump has scheduled a 6 p.m.
rally in Cretona Park, but the former president and his supporters won't be alone.
At the same time, various labor organizations and civil rights groups will hold a counter rally in the park.
As far as we're concerned, you know, Donald Trump is nothing more than a criminal suspect facing 91 felony counts, desperately searching for a self-pardon.
So it's obvious to all of us that his priority is not the people of the Bronx.
His priority is a self-pardon and self-preservation.
And I'm confident the people of the Bronx are not going to buy the snake oil he's selling.
And by the way, he's doing it in the South Bronx, not to make a point, but because he's got court.
And the man practically has the legal version of an ankle bracelet around him, and he can't leave the five boroughs because he always has to be in court.
And so, it is truly an embarrassment to him, and I am looking forward to the response of everyday Bronxites talking about how they feel about him coming to their bench.
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily.
We are live from Charlotte, North Carolina, but we are taking you to the Bronx where history is being made today.
Folks, today is May 23rd, 2024.
Anno Domini.
May 23rd, 2024, Anno Domini.
Here is what's happening.
This day, Trump in the Bronx, MAGA is invading the Bronx.
And we will be welcomed as liberators.
We shall liberate the people from the decrepitude of Biden.
Donald Trump is showing a fearlessness that we have not seen in generations.
We all saw what happened in Kansas City after the Super Bowl.
And we heard the news yesterday.
We reported it.
that the DOJ weaponized the FBI and opened the door to a possible assassination of Donald Trump.
Donald Trump isn't just walking into the lion's den.
He's walking into the lion's den with stakes hanging around his neck and daring the regime.
He's daring them to bring it.
That's who Donald Trump is.
That's who he's always been.
I want to go now to David Zier, who's on the ground.
David, how are you?
Hey guys, coming here from Katona Park in the South Bronx.
These people are fired up.
You got 50% of the people in this area living below the poverty levels.
Crime is out of control.
What's your name?
Jerry from the Bronx.
How are you?
What part of the Bronx?
Pelham Parkway.
You like what you see going on in the city?
No, no.
My city's upside down.
Democrats let the people down?
Sure.
Look at Ocasio-Cortez.
Yeah.
What is Trump going to do that the others can't?
Right to the lower prices of rent, gas.
It's gonna make our city safer.
It's gonna fuel our struggle.
Hopefully, congestion pricing will be done.
Great.
What's your name, sir?
Sir, Frank from the Bronx.
Yeah, where?
What part?
Harlem Parkway as well.
Have you seen crime?
Plenty of crime is being done.
Yeah, what about people?
I hear the food pantries are full.
Indeed, I see it going to the city as well.
What about illegal immigration?
Has that affected you?
What's your name?
Hey, Bobby from Brooklyn.
Hi, Bobby from Brooklyn.
What's up, everybody?
What about the illegals?
What about AOC's district?
AOC?
Come over, AOC.
We're in the Bronx.
We're in your backyard.
This is her district.
Come over.
Look, nobody's here.
Can you show her?
What's your name?
Martin Hernandez.
Hi, Martin.
What are the big issues for you?
Why'd you come out?
I had to represent.
We need Trump.
Biden's bringing us down, man.
Biden's bringing us down.
You see a change?
You see a change coming?
Oh, I hope so.
I hope so.
Yeah.
What's your background?
What's your ethnicity?
I'm half Puerto Rican, half Italian.
Yeah.
Have you seen your family struggle during this?
Yeah, actually.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right.
Well, Donald Trump will be on the ground in a couple of hours.
These people, there's thousands of people lined up.
Dominicans, Trinidadians, Puerto Ricans, blacks, white people, people from every race and color.
The Bronx needs help.
Back to you, Jack.
Amazing scenes out of the Bronx.
David, let's come back right with you because this is historic.
This is history in the making, and we're going to document every single moment of it.
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So we're here in the South Bronx here, there's a couple thousand people online going on, but the real story here is we're less than a mile where we saw that terrible crime, the woman getting the belt put around her throat, dragged down the street, Sexually assaulted between two cars.
That's less than a mile from here.
And since Rudy Giuliani was the mayor of New York City in 2001, crime is up in this 42nd precinct up here near Cretona Park in the South Bronx.
42%.
And we've got felony assaulter up here.
30% burglary is up 40% just since the new year.
We've got all kinds of crimes up in this area and what are the Democrats doing about it?
Add to that the influx of illegals here.
People in the Bronx are fed up.
I spoke to first-generation Trinidadians here.
I spoke to Puerto Rican families here.
They all have the same message, that the Democrats' 100 years of Democrat rule in the Bronx has led to misery.
And now we've got two-thirds of the children in the Bronx, which is one of the five boroughs in New York, living below the poverty line.
And also 50% of the area in this district here, Kratona Park, which is AOC's district, 50% of the people in this 42nd precinct live below the poverty line.
And that's the story of New York.
You've got the nurses, you've got the United Healthcare Workers, the SEIU, you've got all these groups out with Democratic politicians protesting on the other side of the park trying to prevent Donald Trump from delivering his message today.
But these people are the real people on the ground suffering and they're not making ends meet.
So I think Trump is a welcome visit for them.
Nobody has won New York on the Republican side since 1984.
There is an opportunity for Trump.
The Bronx went 68% for Joe Biden in the last election, but Trump's gained ground.
They recently elected a Republican City Council member.
There's only six Republican City Council members out of 51 seats in all of New York City.
But there's definitely a sea change in the air, and this is a national message.
About the Rust Belt, Baltimore, Atlanta, Philly, Detroit, Boston, all these areas that have high crime.
Chicago, who've been left behind with illegals taking the valuable services within those communities.
The minority vote getting ignored by the Democrats.
And what are the Republicans going to do to capture that back?
Trump is leading the way on that effort.
And we have a big crowd here.
White thinks on board.
We're trying something new.
A lot of first-time rally goers here.
So we're going to go to some people here in the crowd, right?
So you're from Manhattan.
What's your name?
Enrique.
And I'm here today to definitely show my support for Trump.
And you're from Manhattan?
Yeah, yeah, the bluest state, and this state's gone to hell, but I'm praying that Trump's gonna change this.
What part of Manhattan are you from?
Midtown.
Alright, so even in Midtown, it's kind of hard to believe, right?
You see stuff that you never thought you'd see before.
Oh yeah, all the time, ever since... I don't know.
How do people afford to live in Midtown?
I'm struggling myself, but I'm managing.
Good thing I have family.
It's tough.
It is tough.
What's your name, ma'am?
I'm Natalie.
Hi, Natalie.
Where are you from?
I'm from New Jersey.
Nice.
Why are you here today?
Why am I here?
Because I'm here to support America First.
I'm here to support candidate Trump.
And we need to bring back manufacturing to America.
We need to make America safe again.
And we need to allow Americans to prosper.
All right.
You heard it here.
What's your name?
Pedro Gaston.
Pedro Gaston.
How are you?
Where are you from?
Well, the only thing I could say is Trump is the best.
Yeah, well, don't they stop?
Where'd you come from?
Oh, we're from Dominican Republic.
Dominican Republic.
Born here in America.
You were born here in America, so you're second generation, right?
So, okay, Dominicans, they're angry about illegal immigration, vendors setting up on their sidewalks, outside their stores, illegals, right?
Are they being represented, the people being let down up here?
I can only tell you one thing.
The only man capable to make those changes, and he will make those changes, is Donald Trump.
The only man.
What do you do for a living?
I'm a school teacher.
You're a school teacher.
City schools.
They don't pay a ton of money.
Are you guys having a hard time getting by?
Very hard, yes.
But again, he's going to make those changes.
What about crime?
What do you see out there?
Oh, the crime is so poor.
Terrible.
I can't go out.
I stay home all the time.
Well, we hear the same message on the ground everywhere.
Americans struggling.
People are immigrants throughout this country, but especially here in New York City.
First, second, third generation.
Come here, sir.
What's your name?
Christopher.
Hi, Christopher.
Where are you from?
New York City, born and raised.
What borough?
Manhattan.
Manhattan, what part?
Upper East Side, East Harlem.
Upper East, okay.
So when Giuliani was the mayor, you know, I worked with builders up there.
They cleaned up that whole area.
Now you see crimes, 83rd and Lex.
You see crimes on 2nd Avenue that you didn't before, right?
It's not the same place.
The Citizen app, in the last maybe four to eight weeks.
I know a lot of people follow that.
Yeah, the crime has raised at least 160%.
I get gunshots on my block on a weekly basis.
And what street are you on?
109th.
109th Street, right, so you're not even at 116th and Lenox, you're not even in Harlem yet, and you're seeing that.
Yeah, remember Giuliani, anything above 96th Street you could eat off the floor still.
Yeah, yeah, basically.
Yeah, what do you do for a living?
I'm actually a streamer.
Oh wow.
What's Donald Trump going to do that the Democrats have not for New York City citizens?
I mean, you could probably check off every single box.
I mean, when you're looking at veterans in the city, if you're looking at just the citizens, you know, renters, owners, everything across the board.
It's unbelievable.
And what's your name again for our audience?
Christopher?
It's great to meet you.
Ma'am, what's your name?
Hi Dawn, what brought you out?
Donald Trump, the number one president.
We love you.
We need you.
Come save us.
Save us from the crime.
Save us from the criminals.
Where are you from?
I'm from New Jersey.
What part?
Hawthorne.
Alright, Hawthorne, New Jersey.
You got Patterson.
Crime's through the roof.
Newark.
Crime's through the roof, right?
You see those same problems in Jersey, right?
Democrats have been running that for decades.
My parents live in Queens and it's terrible over there.
They can't leave their house at night.
Worked all their lives and have to be scared to leave their house.
What part of Queens are they?
Glen Oaks.
Glen Oaks, which was a beautiful area for so many years.
And Northern Queens, some parts have like a 40% increase in grand theft auto.
Yes.
Tell us about the crime in Northern Jersey.
Car theft, stolen tires, stolen wheels, breaking into your cars.
You can't leave at night.
It's dangerous.
You want to come on ma'am?
What's your name?
Quick comment.
Why are you here for Donald Trump?
What do you have a public job or something?
Okay.
All right.
So guys, the energy here is off the chart.
These people are so nice.
Everybody's just, you know, families that came out.
Nobody's being paid to be here like the paid agitators across the country here.
Let's get some more voices on the ground.
How are you?
Come on, sir.
Come on.
What's your name?
Sir Oliver.
Sir Oliver?
How are you?
Where are you from?
I'm good.
What's up, Jack?
Oh, you're Ron Poso.
You know that, right?
From the Bronx.
Yeah, he knows me.
What part of the Bronx?
South Bronx.
Yeah.
Are you fed up with what's going on?
Um, actually I've been fed up.
It's way past the time.
Something needs to be done.
Yeah, something needs to be done, right?
The public has to be shown, right?
That's the universal message on the ground.
We're going to go back to you, Jack.
We're going to hear more real American voices on the ground here in Kratona Park, South Bronx.
David, just absolutely capturing this moment in history for all of us, because people will look back and they will say, Donald Trump made the right move by going to the Bronx at a time like this.
Deep of the deepest blue areas.
AOC herself, her district where she's not from but she does live now and represent.
She doesn't, well she's not in DC of course.
She said Trump won't be welcomed here.
Trump won't, listen to the voices of those people.
Listen to the voices of the people crying out for leadership.
Listen to the voices of the people crying out for someone to come and save them.
For a leader.
Does that sound like the United States of America?
Does that sound like something that we should be allowing in our country?
Does that sound like something that we should be allowing to go on in any way for any American?
because they fear for their lives.
Does that sound like the United States of America?
Does that sound like something that we should be allowing in our country?
Does that sound like something that we should be allowing to go on in any way for any American?
No, absolutely not.
Listen, look, Vox Populi, Vox Dei.
That's why we're the voice of the people is the voice of God.
That's why we're here today.
That's why Donald Trump is going there today.
I hope he does more of these.
He should do more of these.
He needs to do Madison Square Garden.
He should just go all over the city, all over the city.
And AOC, oh, the little ankle bracelet.
You know what, AOC?
He should hold the next one in your district.
Stay tuned.
We'll be right back.
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I'm in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Guys, put that shot up.
I want to be able to see that shot of the Bronx.
I think we have a live shot there.
I want to be able to show people that this rally is coming together.
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Guys, put that shot up.
I want to be able to see that shot of the Bronx.
I think we have a live shot there.
I want to be able to show people that this rally is coming together.
This rally is a watershed.
I don't know how else to put it.
It's a watershed moment.
And no, I'm not talking about the weather.
No, it's a watershed moment because this is a place where Donald Trump is not supposed to have support.
This is a place where Donald Trump is not supposed to have people rallying like this, where you're not supposed to see people coming up.
And we're, what, we're four plus hours away from the start of the rally itself, and not even from when Trump's going to speak.
Which, by the way, so if you're watching a little programming update, so we obviously realize that tonight is ThoughtCrime Thursday.
And so the question becomes, what do we do with that?
Do we, you know, do we go live?
You normally go live at eight o'clock, myself, Charlie Kirk, Tyler Boyer, Blake Neff.
And so we're thinking the plan is what we're going to do is whatever Whatever point of the rally we are at, we are going to go live right at eight o'clock.
And then after that, um, if the rally is still on, we're just going to play the rally.
And if he goes on longer, we're going to play that too.
And then we will wait for as long as it takes, as long as it takes to be able to come and basically just do like a rally after show, we're going to talk about what it means, what the point of this is.
And so.
People say, well, why did Trump go there?
Why is Trump doing something like this?
Why is he going to New York City?
Why is he going to New York State?
Doesn't matter.
Well, guess what?
New poll came out yesterday, Fox News.
Donald Trump currently has New York State within, I'm going to pull it up right now, currently has New York State within single digits, single digits in the Empire State.
The idea That he would be within single digits, a state the Democrats have won for generation after generation is absolute anathema.
Look at this.
This is Siena College, New York Times.
Biden maintains a narrow lead over Trump with 47% of the vote compared to president.
So Biden 47, Trump 38.
That means it's less than 10 points.
He's at nine points in New York.
New York voters remain deeply polarized.
Just 18% of voters, including 60 to 90% of Democrats, Republicans, Independents, say they are confident that America will survive and thrive regardless of the outcome.
People are blackmailed out there.
There's a lot of desperation, but Trump offers something.
He offers stability and a way forward, a way ahead.
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I'm told to retrophositize.
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
So let's put this up.
It's the still, right, it's the still.
Great, great image.
This has gone viral on social media.
Yankee Stadium, and they put up the picture of Trump's mugshot.
So some guys smuggled in the... I love this.
I just love this.
Some guys smuggled in... And this is like a flag.
They turned it into a giant flag, and they've put it up, and they're hanging it from the rafters up there as the game is going on.
And that right there is the spirit of America.
That's the spirit of America.
And that is, for lack of a better term, and I know this is a family-friendly show, but that is two middle fingers straight up in the air to the administration, to the regime, to the establishment, and that has to be the spirit going forward.
The same way that our founding fathers decided to put up the two-finger salute To the British Empire, the same way that the United States has fought in every war, putting them up, just putting them straight up and saying, we will not comply.
That is the American spirit.
And if you don't understand that, you don't understand that Donald J. Trump is the man who embodies that spirit.
He's the man who's living that spirit.
And he always has his entire life.
You can't censor this man.
You can't tell this man what to do.
Believe me, people have tried to manage him and and rein him in or something.
Staff have tried support.
No, no.
He is his own man and he will continue to be his own man.
The the point is and what we're seeing and please show that show that footage up again.
It looks, by the way, like the conditions are getting a little bit better.
We're going to try to get some.
So I want to tell you, you know, What we have in store is that we also have a camera out there, a roving camera.
I'm not going to name who's running our roving camera because I don't want to put his or her life at risk.
But we're in a situation now where they've allowed protesters into the park and the protesters have a separate area.
And so we've got a camera that we're going to go over and start covering the protest area.
Because if those things hit critical mass, If you're going to see the same type of leftist that we saw across campus, if you're going to see the Antifa groups, if you're going to see the revolutionary communists, et cetera, et cetera, this would be the rally that they target.
And this is why I talk about the danger, the danger that's focused by President Trump, who was more than willing to walk into the lion's den, more than willing to be there and stand up for the American people, no matter what happens to him.
And that that's something.
I don't know how else to put it, folks.
That's something that if you don't understand how much of an inspiration that is, if you don't understand that that is, you know, you talk to some of these people and they say, oh, well, you know, he's on trial and it's a bad guy and this and that.
How?
How is that even possibly relevant to what we're seeing?
We're seeing a show trial, a communist style show trial, the likes of which Joseph Stalin and Beria Who would be absolutely proud of?
No, this is not one of those.
This is not a true trial.
And that is why you're seeing the people rally behind him.
That's why you're seeing the people of the Bronx.
That's why you're seeing the poll numbers go the way they are.
And in addition to the absolute decrepitude of Joe Biden, who is literally falling apart while he's in office.
So here's where you go.
The question is, we've won.
On the political issues.
We've absolutely won on the political issues.
But the problem is it's operational.
Do we have the operations in place?
The ground ops?
Do we have the ability to execute?
Are we going to establish the MAGA community centers that we've talked about for the first time in the country on this program?
The MAGA community centers where people can come and join together With the shared interest of making America great again.
You see, the issue that Trump has right now is that all of these new voters are new supporters, but that doesn't necessarily mean they have a culture of voting.
Many of these people aren't registered to vote.
Some of the new people.
Some of the new supporters have never been registered to vote.
They will be first time voters in 2024.
So if you're a first time voter in 2024, you've got a plethora of options to choose from, depending on your state.
You can vote early, you can vote by mail, you can vote absentee ballot, you can use ballot box, et cetera, et cetera.
But the question becomes, if those people that are coming into the movement, that are coming into the fold now, have not been fully socialized, have not been fully prepared to be able and given the tools to understand how to vote, are they actually going to put the ballot in?
Okay?
That's what it's all about, folks.
That's execution.
That's the name of the game.
That's what we need to do.
That's where the focus is.
Trump is doing everything he can, and then some.
He's doing everything he can, and then some.
Remember, this man was in Texas yesterday.
This guy's on, he goes on trial, and then he goes and walks right on the rally stage.
We've never seen anything like this in American history.
And I'm sick of the people who constantly downplay it.
They say, oh, whatever.
Trump's a clown show.
Trump's a circus.
Really?
Really?
You honestly think that?
No.
The problem is, and this is why you're seeing leaks to The Guardian all week, is that you've got people whose sinecures and donations are going to dry up because nobody wants to listen to the library lecture tour of how we need to understand who the left is.
People have gotten a taste of the real thing and they're getting ready to smash communism.
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Where is he?
Jack, I want to see you.
Great job, Jack.
Thank you.
What a job you do.
You know, we have an incredible thing.
We're always talking about the fake news and the bad, but we have guys, and these are the guys who should be getting policies.
All right, Jack Pasovic, I'm here live on location in Charlotte, North Carolina, where President Trump will be appearing this Sunday.
There's another number of other festivities going on.
However, the main thing, the main focus right now is the Bronx and this historic rally.
That's what we're doing the show all about today.
I want to now go and talk about these protests that are going on.
Brian Engelman is on the scene.
Do we have Brian?
I could hear him for a second and then something.
Something went off, you know, when we're doing these field operations.
Obviously, there's a lot going on.
There's a lot of routing that takes place.
Brian Engelman is a professional in this, and we'll see if we can go back to him for footage, because here's how it goes down, folks.
These operational units of Antifa that come in, if Antifa comes, they're not going to be in the protest area.
If Antifa comes, they're going to be dressed up like Trump supporters.
They're going to be wearing red hats.
They're going to go to the Trump area, the real Antifa hardliners.
I'm not talking.
So when you're familiar with the Antifa black block, right?
So there's the Antifa black block and said, and they have, they have three levels.
Okay.
We call it the green level, the yellow level and the red level.
So they're all dressed in black, but understand they knew who they know who each other of them are.
The greens, Are the ones who, it's kind of a pyramid, right?
So the greens are the lowest rung of the pyramid and the widest rung of the pyramid.
They're the ones who stand out there in the black block and just make up the protest.
These days they don't even need to all wear black.
You can just have a bunch of people wearing masks.
That's your greens.
They serve to hide the rest of the actions of those at the reds.
The yellows, those are your organizers.
Those are your coordinators.
There's usually a leader of the yellows, and then there's divided unit leadership and division leadership.
Then, finally, you have the reds.
The reds are the tip of the spear.
The reds are the ones who are going to go and perform what they call direct action and get violent.
That's your basic breakdown of the Black Bloc.
Now, what I would say, though, is that the Bronx rally needs to be very careful of looking out for infiltrators.
You must look out for infiltrators, and I'm just going to say it, you gotta look out for a Ray Epps type person.
This is an absolute right situation for Ray Epps, and I'm issuing an order right now.
Every Trump supporter within the sound of my voice must be wary and must be on alert for Ray Epps and federal Infiltrators at this event, the assets, the informants, anyone saying, oh, we should perform violence, anyone trying to to bird dog, anyone trying to get violent, like, oh, let's go rough up some protesters that no, no, no.
Stay out of all of it.
Be smart.
Be wary.
Keep your head on a swivel.
Guys, am I told that we have that we have David?
Do we have David again?
Is that fixed up?
Hey, Jack, I just wanted to let you know, you know, while you guys try to plug in to the coverage of the protesters here, we receive reports that all of these different groups backed by Democratic politicians on the ground, Assembly members Amanda Septino, John Zakara Jr., George Alvarez, Kenny Assembly members Amanda Septino, John Zakara Jr., George Alvarez, Kenny Burgos, Chantel Jackson, have organized this protest with Richie Torres, the 15th District Bronx congressman, who said Trump wants to dismantle the safety net over here, which I guess, who said Trump wants
They want people to be on welfare forever, apparently.
But some of the groups involved here are the SEIU, 450,000 members of the United Healthcare Workers.
The New York State Nurses Association, which has 42,000 members.
The New York Immigrant Coalition.
New York Working Families Party, which got on the ballot citywide in 1998.
The Point, which is the Hunts Point Community Development Organization over here.
Protesting Trump when they have like the highest rate outside of Corona Queens of prostitution on the street at the Hunts Point Market and drug-infested areas here.
They've got Community Voices, Heard Power, another group.
They're the largest organized black-led institution in New York apparently.
Mothers on the Move, representing Latinx communities, Puerto Ricans, West African immigrants as well.
and Latinos from Honduras and Mexico, El Salvador and other countries.
The arc of justice.
And so, you know, these are like the paid agitators.
And this is like the organic people.
And the real story on the ground here is that in this 42nd precinct, like I said before, 50 percent of the people live below the poverty line and crime.
Since Rudy Giuliani was the mayor in December 2001, 20% increases in other crimes like Felony assault.
30% increases in burglaries.
40% increases in robberies and other areas just in this district.
So I don't know what they're protesting.
Trump coming here.
Don't they need help?
And that's what these people have told us on the ground.
Other people have come up.
One person just gave me a photo of somebody said pass it on to the Trump team.
They think he's an infiltrator.
So your words are resonating and I'm going to send this picture up as soon as we get off this hit.
Wow, David, that's incredible.
We always know situations like this are ripe for bad actors.
After January 6th, I think it's something that we always need to be on the lookout for.
I'm interested, though, as we have a couple of minutes left in the segment, is there anyone there, anyone new who wants to say a few words and let us know why they're here today?
Yeah, guys, come on in.
Come on in.
What's your name?
Why are you here?
Hey, Tom from the Bronx.
From the Bronx?
Here to see Trump.
He's coming to the Bronx.
I had to come.
Why?
He's the greatest president in my lifetime.
Where in the Bronx do you live?
Castle Hill.
Oh, so Castle Hill.
My wife was born in Castle Hill.
Went to kindergarten with J-Lo.
But Castle Hill's gone downhill over the last 40 years, right?
Castle Hill is the worst I've seen it.
I've lived almost 30 years.
Castle Hill for our viewers out there is right off the Cross Bronx Expressway only about a mile east of here cutting through the South Bronx.
So what do you see on the street?
Do you see crime?
Do you see people struggling?
What's going on?
A bit of everything.
Yeah, nobody pays for the subway anymore.
There's just no opportunity.
It's really tough.
I heard a number that transit crime on the subway in the Bronx was up 35%.
I would have thought more.
I mean, they have the military patrolling the MTA now.
Go figure.
It's all for show.
Maybe they can let the police do their job?
Perhaps, or change bail reform.
You know, same day release.
It's not good.
It's a universal thought.
People are upset with the criminals being back on the street.
What's your name?
My name is Carlos Fernandez.
I'm here with my friend John, who got me a ticket to get to see President Trump.
And so we're here for his support.
Where are you from?
From New Jersey.
We're both from New Jersey.
What part?
West New York.
So you're right over the Hudson River?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So you guys have crime up there?
We do, but it's a pretty calm neighborhood.
It's not as bad as it is out here, I suppose.
What about, like, Patterson, Jersey City, Newark, right?
You can't go to Newark after 9 o'clock at night, right?
No, it's a chance that one takes.
Like, I work at the airport, at Newark Airport, and I have to go through Newark Penn Station and so on.
Sometimes I have to walk at night.
To get to the station.
Did you live here while Giuliani was mayor?
Do you remember those times?
I was living in New York at the time.
I'm originally from Queens, New York.
So... What part of Queens?
Woodside, Queens.
All right, Woodside.
A lot of problems over there, too, right?
Yeah, yeah, it's Sunnyside.
You heard it on the ground.
More real American voices coming to you.
Everybody's got the same story.
They don't like what they see.
They don't like the crime.
And we're going to go back to you, Jack.
You know, it's really interesting that you're you're actually hearing more people talk about crime than any issue.
We know illegal immigration.
We know economy have been top issues.
But the number one thing that people keep mentioning to you is crime.
That's very interesting to me.
And honestly, it's it just shows how far we've fallen at America's greatest city would be in a situation like this, a situation perhaps that needs a builder and needs a fixer to come in Jack, where is Jack?
- We'll be back folks, you and events daily continues.
- Hey Jack, where's Jack?
Where's Jack?
Where is he?
Jack, I want to see you.
Great job, Jack.
Thank you.
What a job you do.
You know, we have an incredible thing.
We're always talking about the fake news and the bad, but we have guys, and these are the guys should be getting Pulitzer's.
All right, Jack Krasavic back live.
We're covering historic rally Trump in the Bronx.
I want to go now live to Brian Engelman, who is covering The protest side of things, Brian.
What are you seeing?
What are you hearing?
What are you smelling?
Thanks for having me, Jack.
What am I smelling?
Well, look, it's the Bronx.
And to get here, we had to walk past a city that kind of appears to need a bit of a facelift and a bit of a freshening up, to be honest.
But the energy here is exciting.
You hear people yelling behind.
They were just chanting USA.
You have people performing music.
The energy is off the charts.
This is not a traditional area that Republicans have bothered to communicate with.
But after seeing the past three and a half years, people are ready for a change.
I spoke with a woman that said one of her elderly friends was cracked in the head and severely injured on a subway.
That's just unacceptable to be abusing elderly women in a great city like this.
The great American cities are really struggling right now under the weight of what Biden's done at the border and it's palpable.
The people have seen the past three and a half years and they are ready for a change.
That's for sure.
And that's really what's driving this.
Now, tell me, are there any protesters that you're seeing yet?
Obviously, we're seeing a lot of people in these images showing up for the Trump rally.
What about the other side?
Have they made an appearance yet?
Well, yeah, we did see George Santos briefly was giving a bit of an interview speech type thing with a couple of people.
And yes, we did see a bit of a pushback at a man with a megaphone kind of challenging him as you might expect.
But so far, I'll be honest.
I'm out here.
You have a mammoth crane.
I don't know if, there we go.
Ford's gonna go ahead and pan to that.
But this massive device flying the Trump banner up here, the energy's excited.
People are selling flags, they're selling hats.
The protestors, I'm finding people ready to change this country.
I don't hear people saying, get this man off of the stage.
I don't want to hear from Trump.
I don't want to see Trump.
They're not saying that.
They're saying, please, thank you for coming here.
We have so many issues that we need to address.
And the residents that I spoke with, they know it starts local.
They know that it's on the ground that it's going to make the most difference, but they know what Biden's doing to flood this city with people who have not been vetted, who have not crossed through the border through appropriate legal measures, and they're just ending up on the streets.
The crime is something they are stepping over on a daily basis, but as far as the protesters, I'm looking for them.
I'm just seeing energy and smiles and happiness.
Now, we're early in the day.
We will see how this shakes out.
But for now, I gotta tell ya, it seems like the Bronx loves Trump.
I haven't heard many people complaining about him.
Well, that's good to hear.
One thing that I am issuing as an alert, though, for folks is keep an eye out.
Keep your eyes peeled, because if I was Antifa today, I'd be dressing up like a Trump supporter.
I'd be throwing that red hat on.
That's exactly where I'd be going.
Same with the feds.
By the way, we have a couple of minutes left.
Are you able, I'm not sure, to really show us the full crowd there?
Are you able to kind of zoom out or pan around a little bit so people can really see the size and scope of this rally?
That's when you pan out and zoom around.
Yeah, let's go ahead and take a look at this.
What we're looking at here, it's just a bunch of mini gatherings, if that's an appropriate phrase I could use.
But, you know, over here where Ford's showing, there's a musician playing music and he's gathering a crowd.
A lot of media are here.
And right now behind us in the queue, if you look over here, the metal detectors have been set up and people are just kind of forming and slowly getting into the event.
I will say what you said, to bring up what you said about being careful and keeping your eyes peeled, I did speak with a man and a woman and they were very, maybe dire.
They made it clear that this is a make-or-break opportunity.
They're trying not to swallow the black pill and give up.
They feel almost defeated.
But one of the things they did say is that you've got to be careful because what's going on, nobody knows.
But the people who have been unvetted, dumped into the city, They told me New York is the number one target and always will be.
They told me what happened on 9-11 is going to look like a firework display that a little child sets off in his backyard compared to what's coming.
That's what I was told from people here.
Multiple people.
They are concerned.
They feel like something is coming.
They don't know when.
They don't know what it's going to be.
But they feel something massive, and they feel like America has been invaded.
They talked about the UN wanting to bring people in.
They would love an army.
They'd love to overthrow this country.
Multiple people, and I'll put that out on my Man on the Street segments as well, but in their own words, they are very concerned because They're asleep at the switch.
If you had a basketball game and didn't check anybody walking through the door, it's just a matter of time before something bad happens.
And New Yorkers feel that.
And they want some sanity back in the White House to get a little bit of perspective and a little bit of common sense to just kind of keep things safe where that old lady isn't getting cracked in the head on the subway.
This this crowd, I just I can't even I just can't get over the crowd.
I mean, you've got it looks like all walks of life are represented.
I mean, everything you're saying is 100 percent spot on.
People are coming from all over the city, all over the five boroughs.
They're coming out.
And look, it just keeps going.
You can't even see the stage.
It's so far back.
This is this is incredible.
People walking around, they're doing the hats.
And again, folks, This is the Bronx.
This is New York City.
This is the fiber.
We were told Trump couldn't pull a crowd here.
This is absolutely incredible.
Last minute to you, Brian Engelman.
Thank you very much, Jack.
Yeah, the people, I mean, I've talked to people coming in from Connecticut.
Thank you very much.
So, coming in from Connecticut, she was 20 years old.
Her first election, she went with the other guy.
And she said, I don't believe what I'm hearing on the media anymore.
I was young, I was susceptible, I kind of thought I understood what was happening.
She didn't.
She has completely flipped the script 180 degrees, drove in from Connecticut to see this event.
And yeah, This is the pre-event.
We are hours before it starts.
The stage is all the way back there.
The queues are completely filled.
And the energy... I just keep going back to one word.
It's energy.
The energy is fantastic.
Anybody saying that there are blue cities and there are blue states...
Jack, I don't buy it.
I just don't buy it.
I feel like if people could honestly speak and honestly vote with their heart and with the issues they care about, they would never vote blue.
But, you know, we are where we are.
I think that's right.
I think that's right, Brian.
Real America's Voice will be coming back to you throughout the day.
This is a historic event.
This is the rally where America's restoration begins.
Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission, lay us away.