WASHINGTON (TNS) — Former President Donald Trump plans a rally in Indiana, Pa., on Monday, his campaign announced.
His visit is another sign of the important role Pennsylvania, the most populous swing state, will play in the fall election. Vice President Kamala Harris was in Philadelphia on Tuesday.
Trump will speak at the Kovalchick Convention and Athletic Complex that evening. Earlier the same day, he is scheduled to addresses the Protecting America Initiative in Smithton, Westmoreland County, an anti-China group led by Richard Grenell, who served as acting director of national intelligence, and former U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin, R-N.Y., who was one of the former president’s strongest backers on Capitol Hill.
Indiana is just 50 miles east of Butler, where Trump was shot in July during an outdoor rally. The U.S. House and Senate are conducting separate investigations of the attempted assassination. Lawmakers also have questions about another potential assassination attempt, which took place Sunday at his West Palm Beach, Fla., golf club.
Trump, meanwhile, picked up the endorsement of former Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Jack Lambert: “Vote for America being great again,” he said on the social media site X.