Former President Donald Trump delivered a fiery speech at a rally in Wisconsin, targeting Vice President Harris's record on crime, immigration, and the economy. The event, held in the battleground state of Wisconsin, marked Trump's final campaign appearance before an upcoming debate.
Addressing a crowd in Mosinee, Wisconsin, Trump emphasized key policy points, including his plans to raise tariffs, secure the border, and address the conflict in Ukraine. He also introduced his Vice Presidential pick, Senator J.D. Vance, and received an endorsement from Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who suspended his own campaign to support Trump.
During his 100-minute speech, Trump criticized the current administration, labeling them as 'stupid and corrupt.' He expressed confidence in his own leadership, stating, 'I am never, ever wrong.' Trump outlined his economic proposals, which include the establishment of a new government efficiency commission led by Elon Musk, along with plans to reduce regulations and taxes.
However, Democrats have criticized Trump's economic agenda, arguing that it primarily benefits the wealthy. Despite these criticisms, Trump remains steadfast in his approach to economic policy.
When asked about his debate preparations, a campaign official humorously responded, 'What's debate prep?' This lighthearted remark reflects Trump's unorthodox approach to political events and his confidence in his ability to communicate effectively with voters.
The rally in Wisconsin, a key state in the upcoming election, underscores the importance of engaging with voters in battleground regions. As the campaign season intensifies, both Trump and his opponents are ramping up their efforts to secure support and sway undecided voters.