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Donald Trump, who is skipping the GOP debate in Miami, will speak at rally at Ted Hendricks Stadium in Hialeah about 12 miles from presidential debate. ... but Right Side Broadcasting Network ...
Right Side Broadcasting Network (RSBN), also known as Right Side Broadcasting, is an American conservative media company founded by Joe Seales in 2015.They are best known for their live stream coverage of Donald Trump's rallies, town halls, and public events on their YouTube and Rumble channels.
Event time: Trump will take the stage at his rally at 7 p.m. Wednesday in Ted Hendricks Stadium at Henry Milander Park in Hialeah. Guest speakers will deliver remarks starting at 5 p.m.
Gannett. Natassia Paloma, El Paso Times. September 10, 2024 at 6:52 PM. The stage is set for Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump as the two gear up to meet face-to-face ...
After a virtual coin flip held Tuesday and won by Trump, the GOP nominee opted to offer the final closing statement, while Harris chose the podium on the right side of viewers’ screens. There will be no audience, written notes or any topics or questions shared with campaigns or candidates in advance, the network said.
As Trump’s loyal herald, carrying his message like a marathoner, live and unfiltered, RSBN has allowed the former Republican president to bypass traditional media and inject his vision for ...
This is a list of rallies held by Donald Trump for his 2016 presidential campaign. During the campaign, a total of 323 rallies were held: 186 for the primary season and 137 for the general election with total people attendance of around 1.4M+ (790K+ during primary elections and 650K+ for the general elections).
Until his final broadcast, Donald Trump continued to use the video address as his predecessor did. His weekly address also webcast on Facebook as a live stream, releasing the address on Fridays instead of Saturdays. It has long become customary for the president's Weekly Radio Address to be followed by a response from the opposition party.