Anti-Trump conservatives mock Trump’s upcoming NYC rally

Former President Donald Trump is set to wrap up his campaign with a grand rally at Madison Square Garden in New York City. While the choice of location has sparked some confusion, as it is not in a battleground state, it has also drawn comparisons to a historical event when Nazi supporters gathered at the same venue in 1939.

A pair of anti-Trump conservatives associated with the Lincoln Project had a great time on Monday trolling the former president with a clever plan to disrupt the event. As the event seemed to be giving away tickets for free on a first-come, first-served basis, without any charges, these individuals saw an opportunity to cause some chaos.

Attorney George Conway generously shared the signup link for Trump’s rally at Madison Square Garden. He encouraged his audience to take advantage of the opportunity and enjoy the event.

Former GOP strategist Rick Wilson expressed his disapproval, stating, “Oh no, flooding the zone on this is completely wrong. This should not be done by anyone.”

Conway expressed his remorse, acknowledging, “You’re absolutely right.” He sincerely apologized for his previous actions of encouraging individuals to attend Trump’s rally at Madison Square Garden, specifically on October 27 at 5:00 pm. Located at 4 Penn Plaza in Manhattan, the venue is conveniently accessible through various transportation options, including the A, B, C, D, E, F, M, N, Q, R, W, 1, 2, and 3 trains, as well as Amtrak, LIRR, NJ Transit, and PATH. Conway strongly advises against clicking on any associated links or filling out any forms related to the event.

Wilson expressed disbelief at the act of posting a link to an event by stating, “I can’t believe you posted a link to an event. People who have no intention of attending the rally might mistakenly fill out the form, and that would be highly inappropriate.”

One of many events is happening in solidly Democratic states, which appear to have little electoral significance. In a recent event, Trump visited Aurora, Colorado, where he fixated on an internet hoax regarding Venezuelan gangs taking over the city.

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