Anti-Trump protesters get into tense standoff outside Penn Station

Several hundred counter-protestors and protesters stared each other down and exchanged insults near Penn Station about a half-mile from Madison Square Garden.

Police set up a barrier in front of some of the protesters amid the standoff. About 50 to 70 Trump supporters waived flags in front of roughly 400 demonstrators who railed against the former president.

So far, it doesn’t appear that the two groups have clashed, but many demonstrators had incendiary signs, including ones with Nazi swastikas. They also chanted slogans including “Trump’s a traitor!” and “Trump’s a fascist!”

People demonstrate during a “Resist Fascism” protest as former US president and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump holds a campaign rally at Madison Square Garden in New York on October 27, 2024. Michael Nigro

A group of protesters gathered near Trump’s rally at MSG on Sunday afternoon. Michael Nigro

A protester holding a sign calling Trump a “criminal.” Michael Nigro

People holding signs calling Trump a “fascist” and “unfit” for office. Michael Nigro

Other chants of “No dictators; no Nazis; no Trump!” “F— Donald Trump,” “Vote blue” and “Lock him up!” were heard from the anti-Trump protesters. Many of them also played drums and danced in front of the Trump supporters.


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A protesters comparing Trump to Adolf Hitler. Michael Nigro

A person holding a Harris campaign sign across the street from MSG. AFP via Getty Images

A sign outside the rally stating that Trump was convicted of fraud. John Lamparski/Shutterstock

Trump supporters countered with shouts of their own. None of the rival crowds of protesters appears to have crossed sides the divided line between the two factions. 

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