Former President Donald Trump addressed comments made by former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton regarding his upcoming rally at Madison Square Garden. Clinton had compared the event to a 1939 Nazi rally that took place in the same arena. Trump dismissed the comparison, emphasizing that his rally is centered around the theme of 'Make America Great Again.'
During an interview, Clinton expressed concerns about Trump's rally, stating that it resembled an event that had sparked mass counter protests in New York City. She also referenced comments made by Trump's former chief of staff, who had suggested that Trump meets the definition of a fascist. Clinton urged people to be vigilant about the potential dangers posed by the former president.
At the rally in Michigan, Trump reiterated his previous remarks about Detroit, likening the city to a 'developing nation.' He defended his statements by stating that he was not disparaging the city but rather highlighting the need for businesses to invest in its revival.