Former President Donald Trump is scheduled to address the media Tuesday morning as Vice President Kamala Harris hosts a rally in Washington, D.C., a week before Election Day.
Both presidential candidates are entering the final stages of their campaigns, trying to get their message across in one of the closest elections in recent memory. Polls in various battleground states show that Trump and Harris are statistically evenly matched.
President Trump is scheduled to address the media Tuesday morning from his home in Mar-a-Lago, Florida. The scheduled remarks come after the Republican presidential candidate’s much-touted rally at Madison Square Garden became controversial with a series of off-point jabs at Democrats and a preparatory act by comedians, which President Trump hopes will be a major hit. It was carried out after causing political turmoil in several constituencies. win.
Here’s what we know about President Trump’s press conference Tuesday morning.
What time is Donald Trump’s press conference?
The former president is scheduled to meet with the media at 10 a.m. ET on Tuesday, the Trump campaign said. The press conference will be held at President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home in Palm Beach, Florida.
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Where you can watch and stream the event
Specific information about how Trump’s Tuesday morning press conference will be streamed has not yet been released.
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