Trump's Planned Madison Square Garden Rally Sparks Nazi Comparison Controversy
New York Democrats criticize Trump's rally location, drawing backlash over historical Nazi rally comparison.
- New York State Senator Brad Hoylman-Sigal compared Trump's upcoming rally at Madison Square Garden to a 1939 Nazi event at the same venue.
- Republicans have condemned the comparison, arguing it escalates dangerous rhetoric amid a tense presidential campaign.
- The Trump campaign has called for Hoylman-Sigal's resignation, citing his remarks as divisive and inflammatory.
- The controversy highlights ongoing political tensions, with Democrats accused of trying to suppress opposition voices.
- The rally is part of Trump's nationwide tour, scheduled for October 27, ahead of the November election.























