Full Video: Trump Speaks in Summerville, South Carolina (Sept. 25)

Former President Donald Trump spoke at a campaign stop today in Summerville, South Carolina.

Here are all the details on Monday’s event including how to watch, the start time, and the live stream.

Trump Delivers Remarks in Summerville, South Carolina
When: Monday, Sept. 25, 2023
Time: 3:00 pm ET
Where: Sportsman Boats in Summerville, SC
Full Video: Watch Below

Full Video – Trump Remarks from Summerville, SC (Sept. 25)

Here is the full video of Trump’s remarks today courtesy of RSBN at the live stream embedded below:

Alternate Stream Links: RSBN-TV

As NBC News reports, Trump is beginning to make stepped-up camping appearances in several early key states including Iowa and South Carolina:

Trump’s campaign calendar has been reshaped by four criminal indictments and the resulting legal appearances over the past few months while other GOP candidates have trekked repeatedly through early voting states. But now that each of the four anticipated criminal indictments have been brought against the former president, with trial dates set for 2024, his upcoming calendar looks more like a candidate and less like a defendant.

Trump announced doubleheader events in Iowa and remarks in Summerville, South Carolina, within minutes of each other last week. On Monday, NBC News confirmed that the former president would deliver primetime remarks to United Auto Workers members next week instead of attending the GOP debate. And come October, Trump is expected to make four separate campaign trips to Iowa, according to the campaign.

As we noted last week, Trump will not be participating in the second Republican debate happening on Wednesday but will instead be delivering a primetime address to striking auto workers in Detroit.

Follow the Trump event schedule for details on all upcoming appearances and stay informed on upcoming rallies and campaign stops.


Nate Ashworth

The Founder and Editor-In-Chief of Election Central. He's been blogging elections and politics for over a decade. He started covering the 2008 Presidential Election which turned into a full-time political blog in 2012 and 2016 that continues today.

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