During a recent rally at Madison Square Garden, some speakers made controversial remarks targeting Vice President Kamala Harris, Hillary Clinton, illegal immigrants, and Puerto Rico.
One of the speakers, a radio host, made derogatory comments about Hillary Clinton, referring to her in a disrespectful manner. He also expressed frustration about the treatment of homeless individuals and veterans in comparison to what he perceived as preferential treatment for illegal immigrants.
Another speaker, who had previously run for Congress, labeled Kamala Harris as 'the devil' and 'the antichrist,' while waving a cross and announcing his intention to run for mayor of New York City.
A comedian, who was the first speaker at the rally, made a joke about a floating island of garbage in the ocean, mistakenly attributing it to Puerto Rico, which elicited laughter from the audience.
These remarks, made during the event, have sparked controversy and criticism for their disrespectful and inflammatory nature. Such rhetoric has raised concerns about the tone and messaging of political rallies and the impact they may have on public discourse.