Trump Draws 30,000 Plus in Rome

President Donald Trump made a campaign stop next door over the weekend – with a “Make America Great Again” rally taking place on Sunday evening, at the Richard B. Russell airport in Rome, Georgia.

Trump wasted no time in laying out his platform for the next four years, addressing several “Hot Button” topics during his opening statement before an estimated crowd of 30,000 plus

 

Afterwards he touted the state of the economy, and addressed the issue of border security:

 

The president closed the evening with the following words:

 

The stop in Floyd County was one of five rallies that President Trump held on Sunday, from Florida to Michigan

(WSB TV Channel 2 Atlanta, Georgia/www.wsbtv.com)

(Photo courtesy of WRGA/www.wrgarome.com)

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