One week ago today, former President Donald Trump was convicted of 34 felonies in the New York hush money cover-up case. Today, he is set to make his first return to the campaign trail since the conviction, with a rally in Phoenix.
The event is expected to start with a campaign speech followed by a town hall format. The audience is likely to be a supportive crowd affiliated with Turning Point, a group associated with Trump and his son, Don Jr.
The main theme of Trump's speech is anticipated to focus on immigration. He is expected to criticize President Biden's executive order on immigration and highlight his own actions during his time in office. Trump aims to position himself as the stronger candidate to address the immigration crisis if re-elected.
Despite the planned focus on immigration, there is uncertainty about whether Trump will stay on message. Recent interviews have shown a tendency to veer off course, attacking Biden and the justice system instead of discussing campaign promises.
Outside the rally, the extreme heat in Phoenix, reaching 112 degrees, has led to 11 people being treated for heat exhaustion. Thousands of supporters gathered outside, trying to enter the venue.
As the event unfolds, Trump's messaging on immigration and his ability to maintain a coherent narrative will be closely watched. With the November elections approaching, his stance on key issues like immigration will play a significant role in shaping voter perceptions.