Hulk Hogan riles up 'Trumpamaniacs' at MSG rally, pins Harris in key points
WWE legend Hulk Hogan appeared on stage at President Trump's rally in New York City and addressed the “Trumpamaniacs” in Madison Square Garden.
Hogan criticized Vice President Harris for listening from a Hollywood script during his speech. Hogan said Harris was responsible for the crisis on the US-Mexico border and inflation and that he acted like “that victim”.
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“All of a sudden, he flips, he flops, he spins and spins and acts like he's going to be a damn hero,” said Hogan, whose real name is Terry Bollea. “But we all know that Trump is the only person who can fix this country today, and with Trump as our commander in chief, peace through strength will solve all our problems in the Middle East.”
Hogan recalled his pro wrestling days when he would ask crowds across the United States, from Madison Square Garden to sold-out arenas in Los Angeles, Miami, Dallas and more, what they were going to do.
On Sunday night in New York, Hogan said he finally “got the answer.”
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“And the answer is: Vote. For Trump,” he said to loud cheers.
He asked the crowd what they were going to do about the border crisis, inflation, keeping America safe and putting God in the home, country and school. The crowd responded, “Vote. For Trump.”
Hogan added that he didn't see any “stinking Nazis” or “domestic terrorists” in the crowd.
Hogan has been in Trump's corner since speaking at the Republican National Convention in July.
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He said he began voicing his support for the former president after the assassination attempt in Pennsylvania.
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