Blizzard forces schedule changes, but the show will still go on in Iowa

by Grace Porter

As dangerous weather conditions sweep Iowa just days before voters are set to caucus, the Trump campaign announced Friday night that they have made a few changes to their packed weekend of rallies across the state.

In the interest of preserving the safety of thousands of Iowans, the 45th president has planned a Team Trump Telerally featuring Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird. This telerally will replace the previously scheduled in-person caucus rallies in Atlantic and Sioux City on Saturday. However, the Sunday event in Indianola will continue as planned.

A media advisory issued by the Trump team reassured voters that in addition to telerallies, the campaign will utilize “messages across social media and good old-fashioned telephones to keep Iowa caucus-goers excited as Monday’s Caucus Night fast approaches.

RSBN will cover the telerally, which is set to begin Saturday, Jan. 13, at 8:00 p.m. ET.

President Trump issued a message on social media, stating that he would “get there…one way or the other” sometime on Saturday. “We wouldn’t miss it for anything,” said the 45th president.

As of Friday night, Trump’s remarks at his caucus rally in Indianola, Iowa, on Sunday, Jan. 14, remain on schedule for 1:00 p.m. ET. Stay tuned to RSBN for updates.

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