Due to a tornado warning, Trump has cancelled his rally in Iowa and advised people to stay safe.
The rally that was planned by ex-President Trump in Iowa on Saturday night was called off by him, citing bad weather as the reason.
Regrettably, the ex-president announced on Truth Social on Saturday afternoon that the outdoor rally at the Lauridsen Amphitheater scheduled for today has to be called off due to the tornado warnings in Des Moines.
Please keep yourself updated as we will announce a new schedule shortly.
The National Weather Service has issued a tornado warning for the Des Moines region, advising people to take precautions and stay safe until at least 7 p.m.
A CNN reporter was scolded by their boss for appearing too emotional during their coverage of a Trump town hall. The reporter was visibly shaken by the incident. The Trump campaign spokesperson informed Fox News Digital that the event in Des Moines had to be postponed due to a Tornado Watch in Polk and surrounding counties, in the interest of everyone's safety.
As soon as a date becomes available, we will arrive. Social media videos depicted tornadoes briefly touching down in the midst of strong winds and rain. A historian believes that Trump becoming president again in 2024 is not only possible, but probable, as he is expected to face competition from Florida Governor in the GOP primary.
On Saturday, Ron DeSantis was in Iowa to lead fundraising events for other Republicans. Iowa has already had many visits from political figures such as Nikki Haley, Mike Pence, and a senator.
Later this month, Tim Scott from South Carolina is anticipated to announce his candidacy for the presidency, along with three other individuals who have already declared their candidacy, including the former governor of Arkansas.
Asa Hutchinson, a wealthy entrepreneur, Vivek Ramaswamy, a popular author and conservative commentator, and Perry Johnson, a businessman.
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