Donald Trump Changes Plans to Stay in Milwaukee for Republican Nomination

Donald J. Trump plans to stay at a Trump hotel in Milwaukee for the Republican nomination, avoiding a perceived slight to the city.

Following recent developments, Donald J. Trump has decided to alter his accommodation plans for the Republican convention nomination event in Milwaukee.

Originally, Trump had planned to stay at a Trump hotel in Chicago, approximately 90 miles away from the convention’s host city.

Response to Media Inquiry

The change came about following inquiries from The New York Times and an ABC affiliate in Chicago, prompting Trump's campaign to reconsider their initial decision.

Subsequently, Trump has revised his plans and now intends to stay in Milwaukee itself, in order to avoid any perceived slight to the city, which is a crucial battleground state.

This change of plan comes amidst controversy over Trump's previous comments about Milwaukee, where he reportedly referred to the city as “horrible” during a private meeting with House Republicans in Washington.

As the Republican nomination event approaches, Trump's decision to stay in Milwaukee reflects a strategic move to address potential concerns and reinforce his position in the crucial state.

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