Full Video: President Trump Rally From Charleston, South Carolina (Feb. 28)

On the eve of the South Carolina Democratic Primary, set for Saturday, Feb. 29, President Trump will be holding a “Keep America Great” rally in North Charleston, South Carolina. Here is the complete video of the Trump event.

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What: President Trump rally in South Carolina
Date: Friday, Feb. 28, 2020
Time: 7 pm ET (6 pm CT, 5 pm MT, 4 pm PT)
Location: North Charleston Coliseum & Performing Arts Center, North Charleston, South Carolina

Reporting on the South Carolina rally tonight The Post & Courier:

It may be the Democrats’ stage, but President Donald Trump is coming to crash the show.

The president will land at the Charleston Air Force Base during the late afternoon rush hour Friday ahead of his scheduled 7 p.m. rally at the North Charleston Coliseum.

Doors open at 3 p.m. Parking is $10 per car.

The appearance — beginning exactly 12 hours before polls open for Saturday’s Democratic presidential primary — continues Trump’s trend of visiting states ahead of Democratic presidential contests.

Previous events were held in Iowa, New Hampshire and Nevada.

Read the full story from PostAndCourier.com

Full Video: President Trump Rally From Phoenix, Arizona (Feb 19)

On the same night at the same time that former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg will, for the first time this primary, step foot on a debate stage in Nevada, President Trump will be holding a “Keep America Great” rally in Phoenix, Arizona. Here are the rally details including the full video of the President’s remarks.

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What: President Trump rally in Phoenix, Arizona
Date: Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2020
Time: 9 pm ET (8 pm CT, 7 pm MT, 6 pm PT)
Location: Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix, Arizona

Reporting on the Arizona rally tonight from CBS News:

President Trump is rallying supporters in Phoenix, Arizona, on Wednesday night, while former New York City mayor Mike Bloomberg takes his first shot on the Democratic debate stage. The president is on the second day of his West Coast swing through California, Nevada, Colorado and Arizona ahead of major primaries.

Mr. Trump has been bashing Bloomberg on Twitter as the Democrat rises in the polls, thanks in large part to the hundreds of millions of dollars he’s spending on television ads.

“What Mini Mike is doing is nothing less than a large scale illegal campaign contribution. He is ‘spreading’ money all over the place, only to have recipients of his cash payments, many former opponents, happily joining or supporting his campaign. Isn’t that called a payoff?” the president posed on Twitter Tuesday afternoon.

Read the full story from CBSNews.com

Full Video: President Trump Rally From Manchester, New Hampshire (Feb 10)

President Trump speaks in Manchester, New Hampshire, for a “Keep America Great” campaign rally just one day before the 2020 Democratic New Hampshire primary.

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Date: Monday, February 10, 2020
Time: 7 pm ET
Location: SNHU Arena, Manchester

Reporting on the rally tonight from CBS News:

President Trump travels to New Hampshire for a rally on the eve of the New Hampshire primaries Tuesday, where CBS News’ latest poll shows a close race between Bernie Sanders and Pete Buttigieg, the candidates who finished at the top of the Iowa caucuses last week.

In the CBS News Battleground Tracker poll released Sunday, Sanders had 29% support, compared to Buttigieg’s 25%. The former South Bend, Indiana mayor’s support has shot up since January — his numbers are 12 points higher going into the primary.

Mr. Trump will be on the GOP primary ballot, facing former Massachusetts Governor Bill Weld and former Illinois Congressman Joe Walsh, although Walsh dropped his presidential bid last week. In 2016, he won the GOP New Hampshire primary, although he lost the state to Hillary Clinton in November.

Mr. Trump rallied in New Hampshire in August, attracting a large crowd at Southern New Hampshire University. As was the case in August, Mr. Trump is likely to tout the strength of the economy one of the primary arguments for his reelection.

Read full story from CBSNews.com

Full Video: Final Trump Impeachment Vote in U.S. Senate Trial

Full video of the final vote of President Trump’s impeachment trial in the U.S. Senate.

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Reporting on the final day of the trial from CNN:

Sen. Doug Jones, an Alabama Democrat facing an uphill reelection battle in 2020, said Wednesday morning he will vote to convict President Donald Trump on both articles of impeachment.

Jones was one of a handful of senators whose vote was still in question on the verdict of Trump’s impeachment trial, which will come to an end with a vote Wednesday that’s all but guaranteed to end in an acquittal.

The Senate will vote at 4 p.m. ET for each of the two articles of impeachment — abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. The outcome is a forgone conclusion: Senate Republicans have a 53-47 majority in the chamber, and so far no Republicans have said they will vote to remove the President from office. A two-thirds majority is required for conviction.

The final vote tally is still an open question, with a handful of senators who have not said how they are voting.

“After many sleepless nights, I have reluctantly concluded that the evidence is sufficient to convict the President for both abuse of power and obstruction of Congress,” Jones said in a statement explaining how he will vote.

 

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