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  2. Megyn Kelly says speakers at Trump’s Madison Square ... - AOL

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    Radio host Megyn Kelly criticized speakers at former President Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally, calling their remarks “counterproductive” on a Tuesday NewsNation appearance. “I’m not ...

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    Madison Square Garden Trump rally speakers list. Here's the speaker lineup for the Sunday, Oct. 27, rally in support of former President Trump, according to the Trump campaign:

  4. 2024 Donald Trump rally at Madison Square Garden - Wikipedia

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    Coverage of the rally characterized the speakers' remarks as misogynistic [3] [32] [25] and racist. [ 25 ] [ 24 ] [ 33 ] Democratic vice-presidential nominee Tim Walz and Hillary Clinton compared the rally to the 1939 Nazi rally at Madison Square Garden . [ 2 ]

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    Freethought Festival is a student-run freethinking convention held annually in Madison, Wisconsin by the student group Atheists, Humanists, and Agnostics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Speakers give talks relating to atheism, freethinking, skepticism, and other topics.

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    Former President Donald Trump called his rally at Madison Square Garden a "lovefest" on Tuesday as backlash continues over racist and crude comments made by some speakers at the iconic New York ...

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    Clarenbach was born in St. Louis, Missouri and spent his kindergarten year in New York City before his parents moved to Madison. [3] While in high school in Madison public schools, Clarenbach got involved in an effort to place student representatives on the Madison School Board, and in 1969, at age 16, he spent his spring break registering voters in rural Mississippi.