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What debate? Donald Trump dismisses Republican opponents at rally in Hialeah

Former President Donald Trump speaks to a full house rally at the Ted Hendricks Stadium at Henry Milander Park in Hialeah, on Wednesday, November 08, 2023.
Former President Donald Trump speaks to a full house rally at the Ted Hendricks Stadium at Henry Milander Park in Hialeah, on Wednesday, November 08, 2023. pportal@miamiherald.com

The front-runner in the Republican presidential primary was nowhere to be seen on the debate stage in downtown Miami on Wednesday.

“Nobody’s talking about it. Everybody’s watching us,” said former President Donald Trump onstage in Hialeah, a working-class city across the county where he continued to stake his claim as nominee-in-waiting amid fervent cheers of his supporters during a rally at Milander Park.

He dismissively nodded to the other GOP candidates with a jab at Gov. Ron DeSantis, who won big in his gubernatorial reelection in 2022. But Trump focused on the scoreboard.

“Remember we got 1.2 million more votes than Ron DeSanctimonious,” Trump said, using his typical nickname for the governor while pledging to win Florida once again. Trump’s figure is about 100,000 voters larger than rough estimates he’s used before.

Instead of sparring with a Republican field that lags far behind him in the polls, Trump swept into a MAGA stronghold where he was welcomed in a carnival-like atmosphere on a football field lined with bleachers, food trucks and vendors hawking Trump memorabilia. In this swath of Miami-Dade County, Trump made strong gains in the 2020 election and continues to have broad appeal to Hialeah’s largely Cuban-American community.

Supporters Nicolle Durie, left, and Sue Breitweiser of Key West, buy a book about former President Donald Trump as they enter the venue ahead of his late-night appearance at the Ted Hendricks Stadium at Henry Milander Park in Hialeah, on Wednesday, November 8, 2023.
Supporters Nicolle Durie, left, and Sue Breitweiser of Key West, buy a book about former President Donald Trump as they enter the venue ahead of his late-night appearance at the Ted Hendricks Stadium at Henry Milander Park in Hialeah, on Wednesday, November 8, 2023. Pedro Portal pportal@miamiherald.com

Even though Gov. Ron DeSantis is admired here, Trump is adored.

“We’re so humbled that he picked Hialeah to do this rally, because Hialeah loves Donald Trump,” said Hialeah Mayor Esteban “Steve” Bovo, about two hours before Trump took the stage.

READ MORE: Trump supporters gather hours before Hialeah rally

Trump played to his crowd, chastising President Joe Biden’s administration on its Cuba policy.

“Joe Biden and the radical left Democrats are turning the United States into communist Cuba,” Trump said, without citing any specifics.

Grace Becker, 57, and Hao Hao, 64, say they have attended at 10 least rallies held by former President Donald Trump. They were lined up early Wednesday, November 8, 2023, for the rally in Hialeah.
Grace Becker, 57, and Hao Hao, 64, say they have attended at 10 least rallies held by former President Donald Trump. They were lined up early Wednesday, November 8, 2023, for the rally in Hialeah. Veronica Egui Brito vegui@elnuevoherald.com

When he wasn’t hitting many of his usual talking points — false claims of voter fraud in the 2020 election, attacks on the media and assertions that the unsubstantiated statements that criminal indictments against him are political persecutions — he pledged to cancel the student visas of all “Hamas sympathizers” on college campuses, promised to prevent a third world war and said he would build a missile shield for the U.S.

Trump complained of being the victim of politically-motivated attacks by the judicial system just days after the Washington Post reported that the former president and his allies are plotting to exert control over the Justice Department and get revenge on former administration officials.

Trump also received a local recognition when Bovo revealed his plan to name a street in Hialeah “President Donald J. Trump Avenue.” Near the stage, a Ted Hendricks Stadium scoreboard that displayed the numbers 45, 2024 and 47 — Trump was the 45th president, and if elected next year, Trump would be the 47th U.S. president.

City of Hialeah Mayor Esteban Bovo, Jr. presented a street sign bearing the name of former President Donald Trump after his announcement of his proposal to the city council to named a Hialeah street in his name during a full house rally at the Ted Hendricks Stadium at Henry Milander Park in Hialeah, on Wednesday, November 08, 2023.
City of Hialeah Mayor Esteban Bovo, Jr. presented a street sign bearing the name of former President Donald Trump after his announcement of his proposal to the city council to named a Hialeah street in his name during a full house rally at the Ted Hendricks Stadium at Henry Milander Park in Hialeah, on Wednesday, November 08, 2023. Pedro Portal pportal@miamiherald.com

READ MORE: Hialeah Mayor Bovo tells Trump he wants a street to be named after former president

He took the stage two days after sitting in the witness box in a New York City courtroom to answer questions in a civil lawsuit that accuses him of inflating real estate values to his benefit. There, a frustrated judge asked Trump’s lawyers to keep him from meandering in his answers.

On Wednesday, Trump was free to let his winding oratory flow, including unusual tangents and some awkward moments.

Former President Donald Trump supporter Sandra Weber enters the venue for his late-night appearance at the Ted Hendricks Stadium at Henry Milander Park in Hialeah, on Wednesday, November 8, 2023.
Former President Donald Trump supporter Sandra Weber enters the venue for his late-night appearance at the Ted Hendricks Stadium at Henry Milander Park in Hialeah, on Wednesday, November 8, 2023. Pedro Portal pportal@miamiherald.com

He defended people over the age of 80, including Biden, noting a friend made his fortune between the ages of 80 and 90. In comments about mental institutions, he randomly mentioned Hannibal Lecter, a cannibalistic main character from the novel and film “The Silence of the Lambs.” He complained about bad television commercials being played on “fake news” media networks.

At one point he was giving shoutouts to a slew of Miami-Dade politicians for their endorsements, and he thanked U.S. Rep. Carlos Gimenez, Miami-Dade County’s former mayor, for his support. The mention prompted jeers from the audience,

“Oh, you don’t like Carlos?” Trump asked. “Come on Carlos, you gotta get that straightened out. Really. Wow.”

The moment mirrored boos hurled at Gimenez in 2020 when a Trump rally violated the county’s social distancing and mask rules for COVID-19 and went on well past the midnight curfew Gimenez had mandated.

Clemeen Connolly shows off her two-hour face painting creation of a waving American flag. On the night of the RNC debate in Miami, former President Donald Trump holds a rally in Hialeah, November 8, 2023.
Clemeen Connolly shows off her two-hour face painting creation of a waving American flag. On the night of the RNC debate in Miami, former President Donald Trump holds a rally in Hialeah, November 8, 2023. Jose A. Iglesias jiglesias@elnuevoherald.com

He also took aim at elections that allow voters to cast mail ballots — a widely used method in Miami-Dade County that is often plays a major role in local, state and federal elections.

“Any time you have mail-in ballots, you have corrupt elections,” Trump said, drawing little reaction from the crowd. “Anybody that wants it, they’re corrupt. And that includes Republicans by the way.”

On Tuesday, the city of Miami’s general election for three commission seats saw more than 8,900 ballots cast by mail, or more than half of the election’s turnout. In Hialeah, more than 5,300 people voted in the city elections by mail, or more than 60% of total votes cast.

Trump fans

Trump supporters gathered early Wednesday outside Ted Hendricks Stadium to line up for a good seat and essentially rally before the rally. Sporadic “Trump” chants broke out, fans waved giant flags emblazoned with “Save America” and wore T-shirts with “SuperTrump” wearing a cape like a comic book superhero.

Former President Donald Trump supporters Kim Stevenson (left) of San Antonio and Micki Larson-Olsen, of Abilene, Texas, lined up early morning for his late night appearance at the Ted Hendricks Stadium at Henry Milander Park in Hialeah, on Wednesday, November 08, 2023.
Former President Donald Trump supporters Kim Stevenson (left) of San Antonio and Micki Larson-Olsen, of Abilene, Texas, lined up early morning for his late night appearance at the Ted Hendricks Stadium at Henry Milander Park in Hialeah, on Wednesday, November 08, 2023. Pedro Portal pportal@miamiherald.com

Many expressed unwavering adoration for the 45th president. Though he faces 91 criminal charges across four indictments, among the faithful, Trump is a victim of political persecution orchestrated by government institutions that cannot not be trusted.

“They’re wasting all our taxpayers’ money on senseless trials,” said Nidia Law, a hairdresser who drove in from Naples for the rally. She said much of the media’s coverage of Trump is tainted. Other rally-goers asked reporters if they were “fake news” or “real news” as they walked into the venue.

The former president’s braggadocio echoed among his supporters.

“If Trump is leading every poll, why does he need to go to a debate?” asked Santiago Torran Barnet, who came to the U.S. from Cuba 23 years ago. Dressed like a Mambí, a 19th-century Cuban fighter for independence from Spain, the 61-year-old said Trump “is the only option for America.”

“There is a phrase in Spanish lo que se sabe no se pregunta [what is known is not asked],” he said. “It does not make any sense that Trump participate in any debate. He is going to win.”

Some diehards traveled far for the event. Micki Larson-Olson, 54 came to Hialeah from Abilene, Texas. The retired Air Force veteran was at the U.S. Capitol during the insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021, and she was imprisoned 180 for trespassing.

“I paid my debt to society, but I will wait for a big reimbursement once the truth comes out,” she said. “I refused to get down from the stairs of the Capitol because I was fighting for the American people.”

She said she believes that Trump doesn’t need to attend any Republican debate because the Republican Party didn’t help him to prove that the election was stolen from him.

“Trump is here for us. We have to be here for him, she said. “He will show force today. How many people would be watching that debate?”

A Trump supporter promotes her love of the former president on her rump. On the night of the RNC debate in Miami, former President Donald Trump holds a rally in Hialeah.
A Trump supporter promotes her love of the former president on her rump. On the night of the RNC debate in Miami, former President Donald Trump holds a rally in Hialeah. Jose A. Iglesias jiglesias@elnuevoherald.com

This story was originally published November 8, 2023 at 9:28 PM with the headline "What debate? Donald Trump dismisses Republican opponents at rally in Hialeah."

Joey Flechas
Miami Herald
Joey Flechas is an associate editor and enterprise reporter for the Herald. He previously covered government and public affairs in the city of Miami. He was part of the team that won the 2022 Pulitzer Prize for reporting on the collapse of a residential condo building in Surfside, FL. He won a Sunshine State award for revealing a Miami Beach political candidate’s ties to an illegal campaign donation. He graduated from the University of Florida. He joined the Herald in 2013.
Verónica Egui Brito
el Nuevo Herald
Verónica Egui Brito ha profundizado en temas sociales apremiantes y de derechos humanos. Cubre noticias dentro de la vibrante ciudad de Hialeah y sus alrededores para el Nuevo Herald y el Miami Herald. Se unió al Herald en 2022. Verónica Egui Brito has delved into pressing social, and human rights issues. She covers news within the vibrant city of Hialeah, and its surrounding areas for el Nuevo Herald, and the Miami Herald. Joined the Herald in 2022.
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