Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago news conference: Date, time, how to watch
As Vice President Kamala Harris hosts a rally in Washington D.C. a week before Election Day, former President Donald Trump will address the media Tuesday morning.
Both presidential candidates look to get their message out in one of the tightest elections in recent memory as the race enters its final days. Polls in various swing states show a statistical tie between Trump and Harris.
Trump is scheduled to make remarks to the media Tuesday morning from Mar-a-Lago, his Florida home. The scheduled remarks come after the Republican presidential nominee's highly-touted Madison Square Garden rally courted controversy with a series of off-color jabs at Democrats and a warm-up act from a comedian that sparked a political furor with a key constituency Trump is hoping to win over.
Here is what we know about Trump’s news conference on Tuesday morning.
What time is Donald Trump’s news conference?
According to the Trump campaign, the former president is slated to talk to the media Tuesday at 10 a.m. ET. The news conference will be held in Palm Beach, Florida, at Mar-a-Lago, Trump's Florida home.
Where to watch and stream the event
Specific information on how to stream Trump's Tuesday morning news conference has not yet been announced.
Contributing: Zac Anderson, USA TODAY
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