In a fervent rally in Pennsylvania, former President Donald Trump addressed a crowd of supporters, emphasizing his commitment to reclaiming the White House and criticizing the current administration. Trump expressed his belief that the country is facing significant challenges, particularly regarding immigration, stating, \"Millions and millions of people are pouring in from prisons and from mental institutions,\" and vowed to deport those he deemed dangerous.
Trump's speech was marked by a strong focus on the upcoming elections, asserting that with the support of his audience, the Republican Party would secure a victory in Pennsylvania this November. He reiterated his claims of a \"rigged\" election in 2020, while expressing confidence in the enthusiasm surrounding his campaign, which he argued has grown significantly since the last election cycle.
The former president also highlighted the upcoming Republican convention in Milwaukee, where he is set to officially accept the party's nomination for president. He took the opportunity to endorse Pennsylvania Senate candidate Dave McCormick, describing him as a \"valiant fighter\" and urging the crowd to support his election.
Trump concluded his remarks by asserting the unity and strength of the Republican Party, contrasting it with what he described as a divided Democratic Party. He framed his campaign as a movement to \"Make America Great Again,\" positioning it as a response to what he characterized as failures of the current administration.