


New York Gov. Kathy Hochul delivered a low blow to supporters of Donald Trump Thursday calling them “clowns” in a remark some are comparing to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s “basket of deplorables” comment in 2016.
Hochul make the remarks while bragging about her confidence in President Joe Biden’s electoral prospects in the Empire State to CNN’s Jake Tapper before Trump’s Thursday rally in the Bronx.
“I’ll tell you what won’t make a difference at all Jake and that’s for Donald Trump to be the ringleader and invite all his clowns to a place like the Bronx,” Hochul said.
“If he wants to spend his time doing these made up fake rallies and pretending there’s support here, be my guest,” the governor continued.
“He has probably spent more time in the Bronx in his life she has spent in her life,” New York Conservative Party Chairman Gerald Kassar told the Post.
“You want to talk about New York City and make comments like that? Maybe she needs to spend more time outside of her ivory tower in midtown Manhattan,” he added pointing out Trump’s favorability amongst Hispanic voters who dominate the Bronx.
Hochul’s comments immediately drew a wave of criticism, with some comparisons to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s infamous 2016 comment that many saw as a slight to Trump’s MAGA faithful.
“You know, to just be grossly generalistic, you could put half of Trump’s supporters into what I call the ‘basket of deplorables,’” Clinton said at the 2016 Manhattan fundraiser hosted by LGBT groups. “The racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic — you name it.”
A statewide Sienna College poll earlier this year showed Trump with roughly the same amount of support amongst hispanic voters as Biden.

“Kathy Hochul is just upset that President Trump is pulling crowds in her state that she could only dream of; and Democrats are in disarray because Americans, including Hispanics and Blacks, are waking up to the fact that Joe Biden and the Democrat Party have been using them for votes and ripping them off for decades,” a spokesperson for Trump’s campaign told Fox News Digital.
Biden easily carried the Empire State in 2020 with just over 60% of the vote.
A spokesperson for Hochul’s campaign didn’t immediately return a request for comment Friday.
“Kathy Hochul has once again revealed her true colors, disparaging millions of New Yorkers and demonstrating a shocking level of intolerance and disdain for a significant portion of our state’s population,” a spokesperson for the state Republican committee wrote in a statement.
“Governor Hochul should immediately apologize to the New York City residents who attended last night’s rally simply because they believe in secure borders, safe streets, and oppose the Democrat policies that have made our city, state and nation less affordable, less livable and less secure,” Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R-Staten Island) wrote in a statement on Hochul’s remarks.