Sanitation Worker Labels Presidential Candidate ‘Anti-Christ’

At a high-profile rally at Madison Square Garden, David Rem, a 60-year-old sanitation worker from New York City, made inflammatory remarks about Vice President Kamala Harris, whom he labeled as “the devil” and “the anti-Christ.” Rem’s comments came during an event attended by notable figures including former President Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., where speakers shared their frustrations about various issues such as the economy, crime, and immigration.

Rem shared a personal story about how Fred Trump, Donald Trump’s father, had supported his family financially in the 1970s. After Rem’s father passed away in 1974, Fred Trump stepped in to pay for the tuition of Rem and his siblings at a private school. He contrasted this generous act with Harris, questioning her capacity for kindness and generosity.

During his speech, Rem accused Harris of alienating conservative Christians, recalling her remarks suggesting they were unwelcome at her rallies. He argued that Trump has a genuine appreciation for Christian supporters, asserting that “Jesus Christ is King” in relation to Trump’s values.

Rem also expressed his dissatisfaction with New York City’s current leadership, criticizing Mayor Eric Adams and comparing him unfavorably to former mayors Bill de Blasio and David Dinkins. He attributed his survival from a carjacking to his faith in Jesus and implied that Trump faced significant threats from those opposed to him politically.

He concluded his address by emphasizing his family’s commitment to prayer for Trump, suggesting that there were conspiracies against the former president. Rem’s passionate speech drew attention not only for its content but also for its fervent delivery in front of a packed audience.

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