Former President Donald Trump will hold the first of four promised campaign-style rallies in Ohio on June 26 to support a primary challenger to a Republican lawmaker who voted to impeach Trump earlier this year,
New York Post reports.
The rally will be held at the Lorain County Fairgrounds in the village of Wellington, approximately 40 miles southwest of Cleveland. It will be the first time Trump addresses his supporters in a rally setting since Jan. 6, when he spoke at a “Stop the Steal” event that precipitated a deadly riot at the US Capitol.
A statement from Trump’s Save America PAC said the rally would mark “President Trump’s first of many appearances in support of candidates and causes that further the Make America Great Again (MAGA) agenda and accomplishments of President Trump’s administration.”
The statement specified that the rally will be in support of former Trump adviser Max Miller, who is challenging Rep. Anthony Gonzalez (R-Ohio).