Trump to Campaign Indoors in First Rally Since Shooting

Former President Donald Trump’s first rally since being shot is set to be held indoors, inside an arena in Michigan on July 20.

The rally at Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids will not only be the first since the shooting but will also be the first since the former president announced that Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) will be his running mate.

The former president and Mr. Vance will deliver remarks to the crowd on Saturday, starting at 5 p.m. ET, four hours after the doors open, his campaign said in a July 16 statement.

Former President Trump was struck by a bullet during his most recent rally, which was held outside in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13.

The bullet pierced the former president’s right ear, prompting him to fall to the ground, and other bullets hit people nearby.

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