TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — As Donald Trump railed against immigrants Saturday afternoon in the Rust Belt, his supporters in the Deep South had turned his earlier broadsides into a rallying cry over a college football game as they prepared for the former president’s visit later in the evening.
Former President Donald Trump attended Saturday’s Georgia-Alabama game in Tuscaloosa, a nail-biter that lived up to its billing as the most highly anticipated clash of the young college football season. Trump threw out snacks to clamoring fans and received rapturous applause - and a smattering of boos - when he was introduced.
Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris is set to hold a fundraising event in San Francisco on Saturday while Republican opponent Donald Trump will attend a college football game in Alabama, their campaigns say.
Former President Donald Trump attended Saturday’s Georgia-Alabama game in Tuscaloosa, a nail-biter that lived up to its billing as the most highly anticipated clash of the young college football season. Trump threw out snacks to clamoring fans and received rapturous applause - and a smattering of boos - when he was introduced.
The Biden administration filed a suit against Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen Friday, accusing the election official of violating federal law by purging voter rolls too close to Election Day.
A small plane was to fly over Tuscaloosa during the Georgia game with a banner reading, “Trump’s Punting on 2nd Debate.”
The justice department has filed a lawsuit against Alabama and Secretary of State Wes Allen after he removed over 3,000 voters who had been granted noncitizen identification numbers.
While in office, Trump made it to Atlanta to witness Alabama claim the national championship against the Bulldogs at the 2018 College Football Playoff national championship game, better known to Crimson Tide fans as “second-and-26.”
Former President Donald Trump was met with cheers when he arrived at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa for Saturday’s matchup between the Crimson Tide and Georgia. Trump made his entrance part way through the first quarter of the game.
When former President Donald Trump looks up from his seat in Bryant-Denny Stadium Saturday night during the Alabama-Georgia football game, he may see more than just 100,000 fans watching a high stakes college football showdown.