Trump Revives Familiar Rhetoric and Mocks Protesters at New York Rally
'Take him home to mummy': Trump mocks protesters and revives familiar attacks during New York rally

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During a rally at Rockland Community College in Suffern, New York, President Donald Trump faced interruptions from protesters, which he mocked by saying, 'Take him home to mummy.' While promoting Republican victories and discussing economic issues, Trump shifted focus to criticize Democrats, crime, and cultural matters, blending personal anecdotes with political messaging ahead of the midterm elections.
- 01Trump referred to Democrats as 'Dumocrats' and commented on a $10 million report analyzing their 2024 election loss.
- 02He celebrated Republican wins in states like Louisiana, Kentucky, and Georgia, specifically mentioning the defeat of Georgia official Brad Raffensperger.
- 03Trump reiterated his claims about the Montreal Cognitive Assessment, incorrectly describing it as an intelligence test and boasting about his performance.
- 04He shared a humorous anecdote about a friend's experience with weight-loss medication prices, highlighting the stark price differences between New York and London.
- 05Trump's speech included jabs at former President Joe Biden and discussions on voter identification laws and transgender athletes.
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At a rally held at Rockland Community College in Suffern, New York, on May 22, 2026, President Donald Trump faced interruptions from protesters, which he addressed with humor, saying, 'Take him home to mummy.' The rally, intended to focus on economic issues, quickly shifted as Trump criticized Democrats, referred to them as 'Dumocrats,' and commented on a costly Democratic National Committee report analyzing their 2024 election loss. He celebrated recent Republican victories in states such as Louisiana, Kentucky, and Georgia, particularly highlighting the defeat of Georgia official Brad Raffensperger. Throughout his speech, Trump transitioned between various topics, including voter identification laws, urban crime, and cultural issues, while also attacking former President Joe Biden. He recounted his experience with the Montreal Cognitive Assessment, mischaracterizing it as an intelligence test and claiming he excelled at it. Additionally, Trump shared a humorous story about a friend's struggle with weight-loss medication costs, contrasting prices in New York and London, which resonated with the audience. This rally showcased Trump's blend of personal anecdotes and political messaging as he rallied support ahead of the midterm elections.
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Trump's rally aimed to energize Republican supporters ahead of the midterm elections, influencing local political dynamics and voter turnout.
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