NEW YORK — Former President Donald Trump held a rally in the South Bronx on Thursday as he seeks to reach out to Black and Hispanic voters who could put him over the top in this fall’s election against President Joe Biden. Though Trump lost the Bronx by 68 points in 2020 — and New York state by 23 points — the rally served as a symbolic event to put on display the small but potentially important shifts in the demographic makeup of his MAGA coalition.
Though it was far from one of his larger rallies, his address drew one of the more diverse crowds of his political career as he spoke at length about his longtime hometown during a pause in his ongoing criminal hush money trial in Manhattan.
The South Bronx went heavily for President Joe Biden in the 2020 election. (Lucia Buricelli for NBC News)
The Trump campaign has been trying to reach out to more Black and Latino voters in order to get some of them to either vote for the former president — or at least not vote for Biden. (Lucia Buricelli for NBC News)
Immigration was a major theme at Trump's rally Thursday, with a number of voters saying they were frustrated by how many migrants have come into New York City. (Lucia Buricelli for NBC News)
The South Bronx rally was a rare midweek campaign event for Trump, as he has been in court four days a week in Manhattan for his criminal trial. (Lucia Buricelli for NBC News)
At the rally, Trump spoke at length about his business career in New York. (Lucia Buricelli for NBC News)
The crowd at Thursday's rally was one of Trump's most diverse during the campaign. (Lucia Buricelli for NBC News)
Trump told rally attendees that he wanted to take “back our parks” and renovate the entire New York City subway system — promising to “make it beautiful again.” (Lucia Buricelli for NBC News)
One of the speakers at the rally was Ruben Diaz Sr., a conservative Democratic former City Council member and former state senator, who said, “Donald Trump is welcome here in the Bronx.” (Lucia Buricelli for NBC News)
Trump's trial in Manhattan is coming to a close, and a verdict could come as soon as next week. (Lucia Buricelli for NBC News)
A number of Bronx residents cited the stimulus checks they received while Trump was president as a reason they're giving him a second look. (Lucia Buricelli for NBC News)
Trump addressed the situation in the Gaza Strip and said he believed that some of the Israeli hostages being held by Hamas won't be coming home: “Many of the hostages that you’re waiting for, and everybody’s waiting for, are dead. And it’s a horrible thing.” (Lucia Buricelli for NBC News)
At various points, chants of “build the wall” and “send them back” broke out when Trump was discussing immigration. (Lucia Buricelli for NBC News)
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