Trump’s New York Rally: American Hero of Da Bronx
There must have been nearly 10,000 New Yorkers, if not more, present at former President Donald Trump’s rally in the Bronx last Thursday (“Boogie Don in Da Bx.,” May 24).
They were shouting cheers of support for Trump’s pledge to repeat his successes if reelected as president. Clearly, many New Yorkers in the audience have had enough of the leftists and Democrats ineptly governing our city, state and nation.
They want a proven leader back in charge of our nation’s well-being. William Pauwels Franklin Lakes, NJ
Just as my aunt said to her son upon his college graduation, I would say to Trump: You’ve done well.
His effort to engage with people facing challenges, such as inflation and crime, holds significant value for them. And Trump’s direct approach, unlike that of a typical politician entrenched in the elitist old boys’ club, resonates well with the American public.
He’s a good speaker and a great representative of the American people. Trump is working for their welfare and for the betterment of the entire country. Jimmy Durda
Bronx
I was amazed when I saw the front page of The Post on Friday.
Trump hosted a rally in The Bronx, a place traditionally thought of as a Democratic stronghold. And yet many attendees came out to support and cheer him on.
I find merit in Trump’s vision to improve New York and make our country great again. He displays true courage and determination.
Fred Bedell Jr.
Bellerose
The “Boogie Down” Bronx was figuratively burning during Trump’s rally, as the enthusiasm was off the charts.
All the while, President Biden was napping, likely late into the afternoon. Tommy DeJulio Delray Beach
Oh, no: It turns out that neither Hispanic people nor black people in The Bronx are all Democratic voters.
Their goal in life isn’t, unlike what the Democrats believe, for their children to live on welfare forever. They want criminals in jail, and they don’t want men in their daughter’s locker rooms. Carol Meltzer
Manhattan