Trump's visit to Our Lady of Czestochowa in Doylestown has been canceled, AP says
Former President Donald Trump might not be coming to Doylestown on Sunday after all.
Trump's campaign previously confirmed the Republican presidential candidate planned to visit The National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa in Doylestown on Sunday, but the Associated Press reported Thursday afternoon that his visit has been canceled. No reason was provided for the change of plans.
Trump was expected to appear with Polish President Andrzej Duda for a dedication ceremony of a new Polish monument at the shrine, the Rev. Maksymilian Ogar, the shrine’s press secretary, told this news organization Wednesday.
News of Trump's visit to Our lady of Czestochowa first appeared on Monday, but details about the event from campaign officials had been scarce in the days that followed.
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The Associated Press reported that Duda is still expected to attend this Sunday's ceremony at the shrine which is located at 654 Ferry Road in Doylestown.
While Trump will not be coming to Bucks County this weekend, his campaign is scheduled to hold a rally at the Ed Fry Arena in Indiana County, Pennsylvania, on Monday.
U.S. Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), the Republican nominee for vice president, is scheduled to campaign in Newtown next Saturday at at the Newtown Sports & Events Center, located at 120 Pheasant Run off the Newtown Byass in the township.
Vance is also to campaign at an event this Saturday in Leesport, Berks County.
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