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Trump’s rally is being held at The Liacouras Center on Temple’s campus in North Philadelphia. The 10,206-seat venue, which opened in 1997, hosts Temple basketball games and other events.
Former president Donald Trump is bringing his MAGA campaign to Philadelphia. Here are five things you need to know about Trump's campaign rally in Philly.
Trump's Philadelphia rally came just days ahead of his first debate with President Biden next Thursday, and after rallies in other deeply Democratic areas like the Bronx, the Jersey Shore and Detroit.
Former President Donald Trump held a campaign rally at Temple University in North Philadelphia Saturday night. The event took place at the Liacouras Center. Philadelphia news 24/7: Watch NBC10 ...
Trump’s visit to the Liacouras Center — the 10,200-seat North Philly arena home to Temple University basketball and various other events — comes as polls show him opening up a narrow lead ...
Former president Donald Trump plans to hold a rally Saturday in Philadelphia, a heavily Democratic city in the key presidential battleground state of Pennsylvania, which President Biden visits often.
Trump blasts Philadelphia, President Biden during rally for Mastriano, Oz 03:07. ... This was Trump's first rally since the FBI seized classified documents from his home in Florida.
Trump accused urban Democratic cities, including Philadelphia, of cheating in elections during a rally in Erie, Pennsylvania over the weekened
The Democratic National Committee plans to target former President Donald Trump with billboards and posters in ... Democrats to attack Trump's record with Black voters near his Philadelphia rally.
Here are five things you need to know about Trump's campaign rally in Philly. When is Donald Trump in Philadelphia? According to the Donald J. Trump for President 2024 website, Trump will make his ...
Doors will open at 3 p.m. for Trump's Philadelphia rally, and Trump is scheduled to speak at 7 p.m. What will Trump say during his MAGA rally in Philadelphia?
On June 14th, the “No Kings” protest in Philadelphia drew an estimated 80,000 people in a powerful demonstration against the Trump administration, coinciding with Flag Day and Donald Trump’s birthday.