Former President Donald Trump delivered his final rally speech in Grand Rapids, Michigan, a city in Kent County, Western Michigan. Grand Rapids holds significance for Trump as it was where he concluded both his 2016 and 2020 campaigns. The event was scheduled to begin at 10:30 p.m. ET.
Grand Rapids, a city that swung from supporting Trump in 2016 to backing Joe Biden in 2020, served as the backdrop for Trump's farewell address to his supporters. The rally marked the end of an era for Trump, who has been a polarizing figure in American politics.
During his speech, Trump touched on various topics, likely including his administration's achievements, his views on the current political landscape, and his plans for the future. His rallies have always been known for their energetic atmosphere and passionate supporters.
As Trump bid farewell to the crowd in Grand Rapids, it marked the end of a chapter in American politics. His influence on the Republican Party and his impact on the country will continue to be topics of discussion for years to come.
While the rally in Grand Rapids may have been Trump's final official event, his presence in American politics is expected to endure. Supporters and critics alike will be watching closely to see what the future holds for the former president.