Former President Donald Trump spoke at a rally in Georgia, praising the state’s record-breaking early voting turnout and highlighting the importance of voter turnout in a close election. He also discussed his economic plan, criticized the Biden administration, and repeated claims of political persecution. Despite recent allegations by his former chief of staff John Kelly, Trump did not address them during his speech.
Georgia is considered a swing state in the 2024 election, with neither Trump nor his opponent Vice President Kamala Harris holding a clear advantage in the polls. Trump commended the state for the millions of early votes cast, urging voters to be cautious and ensure their ballots are counted. He also took aim at Biden over recent remarks about “locking him up” and criticized the administration’s immigration policies.
In his speech, Trump also talked about his vision for Detroit’s economic comeback under his administration. He warned of the potential consequences of a Harris presidency, referencing the city of Detroit as an example. Despite criticism from local leaders, Trump vowed to make Michigan even richer under his leadership.
Trump also mentioned the tragic death of Laken Riley, attributing it to the Biden administration’s border policies. He claimed that the administration allowed people with offensive symbols on their faces to enter the country. While Kelly’s allegations about Trump were widely reported, the former president did not address them directly during his speeches in Georgia.
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