Trump brought Dodge county sheriff Dale Schmidt to the stage, along with a group of other Wisconsin sheriffs.
âI am proud to announce that all of these sheriffs are among a very small amount of sheriffs and law enforcement across our country that support you,â Schmidt said.
âIn Dodge county, in this 2024 election, there are zero drop boxes for the election,â the sheriff said proudly.
Eric Hovde, Republican Senate candidate in Wisconsin took the stage during Trumpâs rally.
Hovde attacked his rival Tammy Baldwin and said: âAll of you go work hard, go grab every friend, colleague, neighbor, and letâs restore this great country and get President Trump and me to Washington.â
Trump also invited Republican senator Ron Johnson to the stage. He congratulated Trump for his alliance with the ex-independent presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr.
âWe are actually going through a huge problem with chronic health and childrenâs health, but you are right about the enemy within. They are dividing us. They are destroying this nation. And by aligning with Bobby Kennedy, you are setting the example,â Johnson said.
Kennedy has been campaigning for Trump since he ended his own independent presidential bid to support the Republican nominee.
Donald Trump baselessly linked inflation and the countryâs economic woes to the influx of migrants in the US.
He falsely claimed leaders in other countries are emptying their jails and sending inmates to the US.
He later presented a chart that shows the rate of migrant entries in the US, suggesting a decline during his presidency.
âI kiss it every night,â Trump said about his chart. âI take it to bed with me every single night.â
Donald Trump called Wisconsin governor Tony Evers a âlousy governorâ.
âI hate to say it with your Democrat governor, you have some of the highest electricity prices, and highest energy costs is just about at the top in Wisconsin,â Trump said.
He then said he plans to double the electricity production for the development of artificial intelligence.
âWe need tremendous electric here so that other people that are into this whole world of this, itâs a new world, but itâs going to be a very big world, a very fascinating world,â he said about the field of AI.
Donald Trump attacked Kamala Harrisâs tax policy, calling her a âtax queenâ and misleading attendees with a claim that Harris plans to raise taxes on US families.
âIâve never seen somebody that openly campaigns on the fact that theyâre going to raise taxes,â Trump said.
He then showed a campaign ad, composed of a compilation of clips of Harris saying wants to raise taxes.
In reality, Harris has said she plans to cut corporate tax rates.
Donald Trump said rifle owners and the Christian community donât vote âas much as they shouldâ.
âEvangelicals donât vote that much, and if they did vote, we could never lose an election,â he said.
Donald Trump claimed that the media favors Kamala Harris in their coverage and they âhate our countryâ. He continued to make anti-immigrant and transphobic comments.
âI canât understand. Why do they want open borders? Why do they want sex change operations for people that are too young to even think about it? Why do they want men playing in womenâs sports?â Trump said.
âWe actually are now the party of common sense,â he said. âI think thatâs what I like calling us now, party of common sense.â
The former president called Elon Musk a âgood guyâ a day after the SpaceX founder made an appearance at Trumpâs rally on Saturday.
He also attacked his rival Kamala Harris, calling her âgrossly incompetentâ.
âKamala is not wonderful,â Trump said. âWith four more years of Kamala Harris, your long nightmare is just beginning.â
Donald Trump said the response to Hurricane Helene in the south-eastern US was âprobably worse than Katrinaâ, referring to the devastating storm in 2005.
âThatâs hard to beat, right? Worse than Katrina. They didnât do too good a job, either,â he said.
Donald Trump called the Biden administration âthe most corrupt peopleâ during his rally in Wisconsin.
âFrom the very beginning of this journey, Iâve been on a mission to rescue our nation from a failed and corrupt political establishment and corrupt people,â he said.
âThis country is in big trouble. Weâre a failing nation. We are a failing nation. Weâre a nation in decline. Weâre a nation in distress, and weâre going to get it fixed very quickly,â Trump said.
âJust 30 days from now, weâre going to win the state of Wisconsin, weâre going to defeat Kamala Harris,â Trump said.
He called his rally on Saturday an âunbelievable eveningâ, when he returned to Butler, Pennsylvania, the site of his assassination attempt.
âWe had 100,000 people, and there was love, and I had a fantastic⦠opera singer, and he went up and he sang âAve Mariaâ,â he said.
Donald Trump started his speech on time in Juneau, Wisconsin.
The former president is standing behind barriers of bulletproof glass, which is now a standard US Secret Service practice at outdoor rallies.
Weâll be following his remarks.
Arkansas senator Tom Cotton dodged questions regarding the results of the 2020 elections during an interview with NBC Newsâs Meet the Press, where he struggled to admit that Donald Trump lost the race.
âJoe Biden was elected president in 2020. It was an unfair election in many ways,â Cotton said on Sunday. âYou had states that were changing their election practices or election laws, sometimes in violation of their constitution.â
âJoe Biden was elected president. Everything has gone to hell in a handbasket as a result,â he added.
Ed Pilkington
Kamala Harris has embarked on a week-long media blitz, hurtling from TV studios and late-night shows to podcast interviews as she seeks to gain an edge over Donald Trump in the US electionâs key battleground states that remain nail-bitingly close.
The vice-presidentâs decision to face a raft of largely friendly media outlets came as the campaigns entered the final 30 days. More than 1.4 million Americans have already cast their ballots in early voting across 30 states.
The Democratic nomineeâs whirlwind media tour has been carefully crafted for maximum reach and minimum risk. Harris has talked to the CBS News show 60 Minutes, along with the popular podcast Call Her Daddy.
On Tuesday she hits the media capital, New York, for appearances on ABC Newsâs daytime behemoth The View and the Howard Stern Show, followed by a recording with late-night host Stephen Colbert.
The first of a flurry of comments from Harris was put out by 60 Minutes on Sunday before a full broadcast on Monday. Harris will appear alone, after Trump declined to be interviewed by the election special which has been a staple of US election coverage for more than half a century.
In a short clip released by 60 Minutes, Harris was asked whether the Biden-Harris administration had any sway over the actions of Benjamin Netanyahu, the hardline prime minister of Israel who appears not to listen to Washington. Asked whether the US had a âreal close allyâ in Netanyahu, she replied: âWith all due respect, the better question is: do we have an important alliance between the American people and the Israeli people? And the answer to that question is yes.â
Since Harrisâs meteoric propulsion as Democratic presidential nominee after Joe Biden stepped aside, her relative avoidance of press or TV interviews has become a point of contention on the campaign trail. Republican leaders and pundits on Fox News routinely accuse her of being media-shy.
Hereâs more on Harrisâs media blitz:
President Joe Biden said on Sunday he ordered another 500 active-duty troops to move into western North Carolina and assist with the response and recovery efforts after the deadly and devastating Hurricane Helene.
âWith a total of 1,500 troops now supplementing a robust on-the-ground effort – including more than 6,100 National Guardsmen and more than 7,000 Federal personnel – my administration is sparing no resource to support families as they begin their road to rebuilding,â Biden said in a statement.
He also said he was being briefed on tropical storm Milton as it strengthened across the Gulf of Mexico. Milton, which strengthened into a category one hurricane on Sunday, is expected to make landfall on Florida on Tuesday or Wednesday.
California representative Adam Schiff said during an interview with NBC Newsâs âMeet the Pressâ on Sunday that Donald Trump âwill contestâ the election results if he loses.
âIf it is close, if Donald Trump loses again, as I expect that he will, he will contest it,â Schiff said.
âHe has more reason to contest it than he did before, not because of any flaw in the election, but because Donald Trump believes, and perhaps with reason, that if he doesnât succeed at the ballot box, he may be going to jail. So heâs going to challenge the results.â
Republican Senate candidate and former Maryland mayor Larry Hogan said during an interview on CNNâs State of the Union that if heâs elected, he will not support cabinet or supreme court nominees who do not garner bipartisan support in the Senate.
âI would make that pledge. If we canât get any bipartisan buy-in, then Iâm not going to vote for that person,â he said.
âIn Washington, we canât even seem to get one vote,â Hogan added. âItâs like Democrats will only vote for Democrats and Republicans will only vote for Republicans. If thereâs one place that we should not be playing politics, itâs on appointments to the supreme court.â
The Charlotte Observerâs editorial board published an op-ed titled: Shame on Donald Trump for worsening NCâs Helene tragedy with political lies.
On Monday, Trump accused the federal government and Democratic governor Roy Cooper of âgoing out of their way to not help people in Republican areas. MAGA!â Trump also said that the Biden administration has âleft Americans to drownâ in North Carolina and other states.
âThis is not a situation to capitalize on for political gain,â reads the op-ed. âBut former President Donald Trump has politicized the situation at every turn, spreading falsehoods and conspiracies that fracture the community instead of bringing it together.â
Hereâs more context on some of the false claims made by Trump:
Ahead of a rally by the Republic presidential nominee, Donald Trump, in Juneau, Wisconsin, a line began forming near the event venue at the Dodge county airport.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported that attendees were greeted by a âlarger-than-life Trump inflatable with which some were taking photosâ.
The former presidentâs speech is scheduled for 2pm CT, buthe usually starts his speeches at least half an hour after the slated time.