2024 Election

FROM THE TRIAL TO THE TRAIL: Trump Holds Wisconsin Rally, Talks Protests, Crime, Crooked Joe, and More [HIGHLIGHTS]

posted by Hannity Staff - 5.01.24

Donald Trump was out of the courtroom and back on the campaign trail with a huge rally in Waukesha, Wisconsin on Wednesday. The 2024 GOP presidential nominee talked crime, Joe Biden, antisemitic protests, and more.

Check out some of the highlights below:

Before the rally voters expressed skepticism when asked about the charges against Donald Trump. One Wisconsin said the trial “seems to be more of a kangaroo court.”

Trump invited a man dressed as Uncle Sam on stage and promised to sign his hat; “He’s in good shape — look at this guy!” Trump said. “Good looking Uncle Sam though, huh?”

Trump addressed the rise in theft across the country resulting in all products being locked up. “So now they put bars up, they put glass up and somebody wants to buy toothpaste and it takes a half an hour for the guy to come.. We’re going to give our great police their power back,” Trump said.

Despite the Left’s every attempt to debunk Trump’s surge in support from the Black community — it’s real.

Trump hit Joe on China, claiming the Biden plan is to make China rich.

Trump hit Joe on the border crisis that’s dumped millions of illegal migrants into the country.

Trump addressed the anti-Israel protests on college campuses. “To every college president, I say: REMOVE THE ENCAMPMENTS immediately, vanquish the radicals, and take back our campuses for all the normal students who want a safe place in which to learn.”

 

Trump says “the choice is simple” in November.

The choice for Wisconsin is simple: if you want LOWER costs, HIGHER incomes, and an AFFORDABLE American Dream, then you have no choice but to vote for a gentleman named Donald J. Trump!”

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