Trump announces new performers of ‘greatest rally ever’ on June 24: ‘Rally to end all rallies’
President Donald Trump has announced a rally scheduled for June 24 in Washington, D.C., which he claims will be the 'greatest rally ever.' The event comes after many performers withdrew from a previously planned concert for the Great American State Fair. Trump has criticized the canceled performers and introduced new acts, including Lee Greenwood and Christopher Macchio.
- ▪The rally will take place on June 24 at 7 P.M. in Washington, D.C.
- ▪Trump referred to the event as the 'rally to end all rallies' and criticized performers who canceled.
- ▪Newly announced performers include Lee Greenwood and Christopher Macchio, along with multiple military bands.
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President Donald Trump announced the lineup for what he called the “greatest rally ever” to be held on June 24 in Washington, D.C. The president made the revelation in a social media post to this Truth Social account on Thursday evening. He teased the event as the “rally to end all rallies.” The rally is believed to be the replacement for the Great American State Fair concert that was to be part of the America 250 festivities. After a lineup of performers was announced on May 27, most of the musicians dropped out of the event or claimed they never agreed to perform. Trump addressed their decision to withdraw in his post.
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