Trump comeback begins! Ex-POTUS to hold ‘major’ MAGA rally with 'HUGE' fireworks
DONALD TRUMP will start his comeback at a "major" Make America Great Again rally in Florida.
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The former US President will headline an event at Sarasota Fairgrounds in Florida on July 3. In recent interviews, Mr Trump has continued to deny he lost the 2020 election to Joe Biden and has hinted at a 2024 run for President.
Mr Trump’s appearance at 45 Fest takes place a day before Independence Day.
In a statement, a Trump spokesperson said: "President Donald J. Trump...will hold a major rally in Sarasota.
"This Save America rally is co-sponsored by the Republican Party of Florida and marks President Trump’s further support of the MAGA agenda and accomplishments of his administration."
The statement added the event will feature a "HUGE fireworks show to celebrate America following President Trump's remarks to conclude a full day event commemorating our Great Country”.
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Florida GOP Chair Joe Gruters praised the former President’s planned event, telling The Herald Tribune: "It’s going to be an absolutely amazing event.
“It’s going to include fireworks and a lot of other great things.
"It’s going to be a very patriotic and exciting day and I’m so thankful we’re going to be able to host him here."
On Saturday, the former President will attend a rally in Wellington, Ohio.
Speaking to his followers on messaging platform Telegram, Mr Trump said: “Big crowds in the Great State of Ohio this weekend for the Trump rally.
“See you on Saturday night. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN, AGAIN!"
He is expected to urge voters to rally around Max Miller’s bid to unseat fellow Republican Rep. Anthony Gonzalez in the primary election.
Mr. Gonzalez was among the 10 House Republicans that voted to impeach Mr Trump for allegedly inciting the January 6 US Capitol riots.
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It comes after Mr Trump has teased another run for President in 2024.
He told The Dan Bongino Show "we're going to make you very happy" when asked whether he is considering rerunning.
The former President also told the Christian Broadcasting Network he has not conceded the 2020 election to Mr Biden and the Democrats.
After results indicated Mr Biden would win, Mr Trump falsely claimed the election was “rigged” against him.
He said on Tuesday: "No, I never admitted defeat.
“No, I never, The word is 'concede' and I have not conceded."