Trump rally today in Green Bay: Former president focuses on immigration in campaign speech (2024)

GREEN BAY - Cold wind and sleet did not deter northeastern Wisconsin Trump supporters from lining up Tuesday afternoon outside the KI Convention Center.

The former president is scheduled to speak at 5 p.m. Tuesday in downtown Green Bay in what would be his eighth visit to Green Bay and his first in four years.

The rally comes on busy day in northeastern Wisconsin. It's Election Day, when there are a host of municipal and school races as well as the presidential preference primary for Wisconsin, and the area is expecting 8 to 12 inches of snow.

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Here's how the day has unfolded:

Trump wraps up Green Bay campaign stop

Republican Donald Trump kept his speech to an hour, wrapping up shortly after 6 p.m. He criticized the Biden administration over immigration at the U.S. border with Mexico.

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Trump speech begins

Trump started addressing his faithful shortly after 5 p.m. Tuesday, saying he wanted to keep the speech short so people could go out and vote.

Southern border an issue for Green Bay supporter

Ron Laurent, 69 from Green Bay, wanted to see Trump in-person, having missed out on his previous Wisconsin visits. His sticking issue for this election is the southern border and the economy, he said.

"They're (undocumented immigrants) getting treated better than our military people that need help," Laurent said.

Inflation is also a big concern for Laurent. He's single, so it doesn't impact him as much. But when you can carry $100 worth of groceries in both hands, there's something wrong, he said.

— Danielle DuClos

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Supporter attending her third Trump rally

Barb Austin is a regular at Trump’s appearances in Wisconsin now. This is her third rally, after she traveled from Fremont to Waukesha in 2020 and Mosinee in central Wisconsin to hear him speak. Avoiding the sleet under her red umbrella and wearing her “Smart chicks for Trump” shirt, Austin headed to the KI Convention Center after she voted for Trump earlier in the day.

“He takes the arrows for everyone and they are not after him. They’re after us,” Austin said.

She believes he’ll be victorious “by a landslide” in November, believing he also won in the 2020 election, although there have been no indications of systemic problems with voter fraud in 2020. Trump has falsely claimed he won Wisconsin in 2020.

“God always chooses imperfect people to save the world,” Austin said.

— Benita Mathew

Trump supporters find respite for cold, sleet

The line for the Trump rally stretched up into the Main Street parking ramp, where Tami Sankey of Neenah and her boyfriend, Dusty Schroeder, wore matching black Aaron Jones Green Bay Packers jerseys. Sankey, who works in real estate, said her son's time in the U.S. Army has shown her how great the United States is and she looks forward to hearing a positive message from Trump.

"People don't understand how good things are, and how much better they could be if Trump is elected," Sankey said, later adding that the housing market and general economy are major issues to her.

— Jeff Bollier

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Father, daughter from Suamico believe in Trump

Father and daughter Steve and Annadee Sarokin of Suamico are regulars to Trump’s rallies in the Green Bay area. Both went to his town hall at St. Norbert College on a 2016 campaign stop. Their loyalty to Trump remains strong because he “stands for what America stands for: a strong military, a strong economy, and have everyone prosper and be safe,” Steve Sarokin said.

Steve worries about a possible conviction and how they could affect Trump’s ability to be in office, but doesn’t believe he should be convicted on any charges because “it’s a bunch of baloney.”

His daughter Annadee also plans to continue supporting him because she is “sick of” Democrats and believes Trump’s issues align with Americans.

“He has a different way of thinking, a business sense. That’s what America needs, not just another basic politician,” Annadee said.

— Benita Mathew

'Daily Show' comedian Jordan Klepper filming in Green Bay

Trump's rally also brought comedian and "The Daily Show" contributor Jordan Klepper to Green Bay. During election seasons, Klepper often travels to Trump or Republican candidates' events to conduct humorous person-on-the-street interviews with event attendees.

Klepper was spotted inside the Main Street parking ramp as crowds lined up before the doors opened at 2 p.m.

— Jeff Bollier

Trump rally in Green Bay: About 150 people at KI Convention Center as of 10 a.m.

At 10 a.m., close to 150 people were already inside at the KI Center, taking cover from the freezing rain.

Natalie, who arrived at 9 a.m. from Marinette, said her boss gave her the day off to attend the event. "This is my first rally. I planned to spend the entire day here," she said.She did not provide her last name.

Other people already in line said they came from Appleton, Oshkosh and Green Bay. Merchandise sellers — offering hats, shirts and scarfs — set up as early as 6 a.m. Tuesday, according to one seller.

More:Check out photo galleries of Donald Trump's visit to Green Bay over the years

Green Bay forecast calls for up to a foot of snow

The Green Bay area could see 8-12 inches of snow, according to the National Weather Service Green Bay. The heaviest snowfall is expected to be this evening and into Wednesday.

The doors open for the Trump rally at 2 p.m. and he's scheduled to speak at 5 p.m.

This story will be updated.

Trump rally today in Green Bay: Former president focuses on immigration in campaign speech (2024)

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Where was Trump in Green Bay? ›

GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – Former president Donald Trump visited Wisconsin for the first time since 2022, holding a rally at the KI Convention Center in downtown Green Bay. Thousands of his supporters braved cold temperatures and a snowstorm to see the former president on Tuesday afternoon.

When did Trump become president? ›

On November 8, 2016, Mr. Trump was elected President in the largest Electoral College landslide for a Republican in 28 years.

Why is Green Bay important to Wisconsin? ›

In the 1870s, when the growth of railroads displaced steamboats as the main form of transportation to and from Green Bay, the city became a center of iron smelting, lumber milling, and paper products. Green Bay also became home to the state's first newspaper and was the first city to receive mail.

What is Green Bay Wisconsin noted for? ›

Green Bay, Wisconsin - Famous for the Green Bay Packers and is also the Toilet Paper Capital of the world. Green Bay is in the northeastern part of Wisconsin, located at the southern end of Green Bay (an arm of Lake Michigan) at the mouth of the Fox River. It is about 90 miles north of Milwaukee.

Who became president 3 times? ›

Roosevelt began on January 20, 1941, when he was once again inaugurated as the 32nd president of the United States, and the fourth term of his presidency ended with his death on April 12, 1945. Roosevelt won a third term by defeating Republican nominee Wendell Willkie in the 1940 United States presidential election.

Who became president 2 times? ›

The first Democrat elected after the Civil War in 1885, our 22nd and 24th President Grover Cleveland was the only President to leave the White House and return for a second term four years later (1885-1889 and 1893-1897).

What is Trump's nationality? ›

Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who served as the 45th president of the United States from 2017 to 2021. Queens, New York City, U.S.

What neighborhood is Trump from? ›

Queens, New York City

Trump lived with his family in Jamaica Estates, an affluent suburban neighborhood in Queens, New York. They lived at 85-15 Wareham Place until he was four.

Where was Vince Lombardi's house in Green Bay? ›

Sunset Circle in Allouez, including Vince Lombardi's house, added to historic register. ALLOUEZ – The neighborhood where former Green Bay Packers coach and general manager Vince Lombardi lived was added to the State Register of Historic Places by the Wisconsin Historical Society.

When did people settle in Green Bay? ›

Charles Michel de Langlade is generally recognized as the first settler, establishing a trading post at Green Bay in 1745, and moving there permanently in 1764. Settlement began at Prairie du Chien around 1781.

Is Green Bay the oldest city in Wisconsin? ›

Green Bay, located along the banks of the Fox River, is the oldest settlement in Wisconsin. Early French voyageurs and coureurs de bois probably knew about the site and named it Baye des Puants because the Puants, a Winnebago tribe, resided there.

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