Current:Home > FinanceTrump is set to hold his first outdoor rally since last month’s assassination attempt -FundGuru
Trump is set to hold his first outdoor rally since last month’s assassination attempt
View
Date:2025-04-17 12:49:55
ASHEBORO, N.C. (AP) — Donald Trump is holding his first outdoor rally since narrowly surviving an attempted assassination in Pennsylvania last month.
Trump’s podium at the North Carolina Aviation Museum & Hall of Fame, where he is slated to deliver remarks on national security Wednesday afternoon, is surrounded by panes of bulletproof glass that form a protective wall across the stage.
Storage containers have been stacked around the perimeter of the space to create additional walls and block sight lines. Snipers have been positioned on roofs at the venue, where old aircraft are sitting behind the podium and a large American flag is suspended from cranes.
The event is part of Trump’s weeklong series of counterprogramming to the Democratic National Convention, which is underway in Chicago. Allies have been urging him to focus on policy instead of personal attacks as he struggles to adjust to running against Vice President Kamala Harris after President Joe Biden dropped out of the race.
On Tuesday night, the convention showcased a double dose of Obama firepower, as the former president and former first lady assailed Trump, calling him out repeatedly by name.
“His limited and narrow view of the world made him feel threatened by the existence of two hardworking, highly educated, successful people who happen to be Black,” Michelle Obama said of Trump in a rousing speech.
She also referenced a comment he made in a June debate, asking: “Who’s going to tell him that the job he’s currently seeking might just be one of those ‘Black jobs’?”
Barack Obama mocked Trump’s obsession with his crowd sizes and called Trump “a 78-year-old billionaire who hasn’t stopped whining about his problems since he rode down his golden escalator nine years ago.”
“It’s been a constant stream of gripes and grievances that’s actually gotten worse now that he’s afraid of losing to Kamala,” the former president said.
Trump will be joined on Wednesday by his running mate, Sen. JD Vance of Ohio. He’s spent the week visiting battleground states in his busiest week of campaigning since the Republican primaries.
Reflecting the importance of North Carolina in this year’s election, the trip is Trump’s second to the state in just the past week. Last Wednesday, he appeared in Asheville, North Carolina, for a speech on the economy.
Trump won North Carolina by a comfortable margin in 2016. The state delivered the former president his closest statewide margin of victory four years ago and is once again considered a key battleground in 2024.
Before Trump arrived, his plane did a flyover of the rally site. The crowd erupted into cheers.
Lisa Watts, a retired business owner from Hickory, North Carolina, who was attending her fifth Trump rally, said she’s feeling “very positive” about the race.
“A month ago they never spoke her name and now she’s like, quote quote the ‘savior for the country,’” Watts said of the vice president. “I don’t think that her record proves that she is ready to run this country.”
Watts said she doesn’t think Trump’s chances of winning are much different now from when Biden was the Democratic nominee.
“I think the Democrats are going to try to do everything they can to keep her up on that pedestal,” she said, predicting the hype around Harris will fade.
___
Colvin reported from New York.
veryGood! (98745)
Related
- Israel lets Palestinians go back to northern Gaza for first time in over a year as cease
- Conservative University of Wisconsin regent resigns after initially refusing to step down
- How Hallie Biden is connected to the Hunter Biden gun trial
- California firefighters make significant progress against wildfire east of San Francisco Bay
- Will the 'Yellowstone' finale be the last episode? What we know about Season 6, spinoffs
- What is ‘dry drowning’ and ‘secondary drowning’? Here's everything you need to know.
- California firefighters make significant progress against wildfire east of San Francisco Bay
- Things to know about the fatal shooting of a Minneapolis officer
- Trump suggestion that Egypt, Jordan absorb Palestinians from Gaza draws rejections, confusion
- Stock market today: Asian shares decline after report shows US manufacturing contracted in May
Ranking
- NFL Week 15 picks straight up and against spread: Bills, Lions put No. 1 seed hopes on line
- Boy Meets World's Trina McGee Is Pregnant, Expecting Her Fourth Baby at 54
- Michigan kills 31,000 Atlantic salmon after they catch disease at hatchery
- Gay pride revelers in Sao Paulo reclaim Brazil’s national symbols
- Finally, good retirement news! Southwest pilots' plan is a bright spot, experts say
- Justin Jefferson, Vikings strike historic four-year, $140 million contract extension
- Florida won't light bridges in rainbow colors. So Jacksonville's LGBTQ community did.
- Spencer Wright’s Son Levi, 3, Being Taken Off Life Support After Toy Tractor Accident
Recommendation
Can Bill Belichick turn North Carolina into a winner? At 72, he's chasing one last high
Technical issues briefly halt trading for some NYSE stocks in the latest glitch to hit Wall Street
Travis Kelce's Pal Weighs in on Potential Taylor Swift Wedding
Arizona tribe temporarily bans dances after fatal shooting of police officer
Pregnant Kylie Kelce Shares Hilarious Question Her Daughter Asked Jason Kelce Amid Rising Fame
MLB power rankings: Once formidable Houston Astros keep sinking in mild, mild AL West
Michael Doulas visits Israel to show solidarity as war in Gaza continues
Arizona police officer dies in shooting at party: 2 arrested, Gila River tribe bans dances