Trump makes campaign stop in Racine

Republican Presidential nominee and former president Donald Trump made a campaign stop in Wisconsin Tuesday, June 18, 2024.

Trump talked to a crowd of people in a park in Racine County about his plans to reverse the issues President Biden has allowed to be put in place. Some issues he
talked about was defunding any school that pushes critical race theory, transgenderism, and other inappropriate racial, sexual or political content on to the lives of children.

He also said he would make sure men would stop being allowed to compete in women’s sports, stating “Why would you have to even say that?”

Trump also addressed allegations brought about on him, saying he called Milwaukee a horrible city, saying the quote was taken out of context as he was talking about the crime and political elections.

Also in the speech, Trump criticized Biden and his handling of the economy, the border and global issues, saying he will prevent World War III, And that we are closer to it than you have any idea.

Trump will return to Wisconsin in less than a month for the Republican National Convention which will take place in Milwaukee July 15th through the 18th.