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Trump to hold first New York rally in eight years

With his travel schedule hampered by the Manhattan hush money criminal trial and daily court requirements, Donald Trump has had to get creative with campaigning ahead of the 2024 election.

The former president is set to hold a rally in New York, his first in the Empire State in eight years, and not in a MAGA stronghold like the rural north, western region or even the borough of Staten Island. Mr Trump is heading to the South Bronx.

The Trump campaign has filed a permit for a 3,500-person gathering in Crotona Park at 6pm on Thursday 23 May — 90 minutes after the time that court generally finishes for the day. This will be the former president’s first rally in New York since 2016 when his supporters gathered in Buffalo.

He is expected to use the rally to talk about the economy, crime rates, and the migrant crisis. “New Yorkers have suffered greatly thanks to Biden’s failed policies,” the Trump campaign said, announcing next week’s event.

Mr Trump has been largely kept to New York City for the past month as he faces 34 counts of falsifying business records to allegedly cover-up hush money payments to adult film star, Stormy Daniels, to influence the outcome of the 2016 election. He has pleaded not guilty.

Mr Trump has nevertheless been busy, recording radio interviews from Trump Tower; stopping by a bodega in Harlem and a construction site on Park Avenue for photo-ops; and handing out pizzas to firefighters.

The former president has made bashing New York a feature of his on-camera and Truth Social rants, claiming that crime is out of control and that “employers of millions of people” are leaving the state because of his civil and criminal prosecutions.

While Mr Trump is a native New Yorker, he is not exactly its favourite

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