Trump announces new rally in the great state of Pennsylvania

J4DG72 President Donald Trump concludes a rally held in Harrisburg, PA to commemorate his 100th day in office, Saturday, April 29, 2017.

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Pennsylvania is near and dear to President Trump as he seeks to win the key swing state and secure a decisive electoral victory.

Just weeks after holding a massive rally in Philadelphia, he will head back to the Keystone State to hold a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. The event will be held on Saturday, July 13, 2024, at 5:00 p.m. ET.

A Wednesday night statement by the campaign revealed that President Trump will “emphasize the horrendous effects Biden’s dishonest presidency has had on our country.”

He will also address rising prices and the surge in violent crime facing Pennsylvania families.

Citing local statistics, the campaign statement read, “Last year, Pittsburgh reported the highest number of murders in more than a decade. In Philadelphia, retail theft has increased by 84%. These upticks are incomprehensible and devastating and more importantly – preventable!”

“Weak Joe Biden and his democratic cronies spend every day trying to destroy our beautiful cities by defunding the police and pushing businesses out of town,” the announcement continued. “Their woke policies have left a path of death and destruction across America. 

Reaffirming President Trump’s commitment to restoring law and order and the American Dream in the Keystone State, the statement said, “President Trump will ease the financial pressures placed on households and re-establish law and order in Pennsylvania! By tackling lawlessness head-on, ceasing the endless flow of illegal immigrants across our southern border, and reversing the detrimental effects inflation by restoring people’s wealth, we can Make America Great Again!”

RSBN will have all-day live coverage of the rally in Butler. Stay tuned for more details!

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