Former President Donald Trump addressed a crowd of several thousand supporters in Green Bay, Wisconsin, just six days before the upcoming election. Trump made a grand entrance at the rally by arriving in a dump truck and wearing a garbage worker's high visibility vest, which he humorously claimed made him look thinner. He joked about potentially incorporating the vest into his everyday attire, stating that he might never wear a blue jacket again.
During his speech, Trump criticized President Biden, Democrats, and Vice President Kamala Harris for what he described as a campaign of hate, vitriol, and retribution. He particularly took issue with Biden's recent comment referring to Trump supporters as 'garbage,' likening it to Hillary Clinton's 2016 remark about his supporters being 'deplorables.'
Trump emphasized the importance of loving all Americans to lead the country effectively, positioning himself as a unity candidate capable of bringing together people from diverse backgrounds. He praised sanitation workers across America for their hard work and dedication, acknowledging their often underappreciated contributions to society.
In addition to criticizing Harris for mentioning him frequently in her recent speech, Trump thanked former astronaut Buzz Aldrin for endorsing him and highlighted the broad coalition of supporters he has amassed. He urged Wisconsinites to vote, expressing confidence that winning Wisconsin would secure victory in the overall election.
Trump concluded his speech by declaring that Nov. 5, 2024, would be 'liberation day in America,' signaling his optimism for the future. The rally in Green Bay showcased Trump's continued engagement with his base and his ongoing efforts to rally support for his political agenda.