The summer is kicking off with great news for Trump supporters.
Trump is apparently holding two rallies in the coming weeks. One in Florida and another in Ohio.
Get ready for a liberal media meltdown.
The Hill reports:
Trump to hold post-presidential rallies in Ohio, Florida: report
Former President Trump is set to hold his first rallies since leaving the White House later this month in Ohio and Florida.
Trump is expected to hold a rally in the Cleveland area on June 26. This event will be followed by another rally in Tampa a week later, on July 3.
The rallies were first reported Tuesday by USA Today.
The former president has teased upcoming rallies in recent weeks, saying last month that he was planning events in Florida, Ohio and North Carolina.
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The rallies are the latest indicator that Trump hopes to retain his influence among Republicans in key battleground states ahead of the 2022 midterm elections — and potentially another presidential run in 2024.
TRUMP ALERT: Donald Trump will hold a rally in Cleveland, Ohio on June 26 & in Tampa, Florida on July 3, according to USA Today.
— David Chapman (@davidchapman141) June 15, 2021
🚨@POTUS45 will be in Ohio next week and Florida the following week for a Rally
Who else is excited for the Trump Rallies to begin again?! 🤩🇺🇸pic.twitter.com/2apzooqW5k
— Caleb Thompson (@calebthom1) June 15, 2021
Former President Trump is back to hosting rally’s. Trump will be holding his first rally since the 2020 GE near Cleveland, Ohio on June 26th. 45 is also set to hold another rally on July 3rd in Florida. https://t.co/ttTRlPt0u3
— 2022 Elections (@DonaldDynasty) June 16, 2021
This is all happening just as the weather is turning nicer, too.
The events will probably be packed.
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