
Severe weather forces Trump to cancel return to campaign trail in North Carolina
Former President Trump's campaign rally in North Carolina was canceled due to severe weather.

Former President Donald Trump's highly anticipated return to the campaign trail was abruptly canceled in Wilmington, North Carolina. The rally, scheduled to be held at the Aero Center Wilmington, was called off due to severe weather conditions.
Weather-Related Cancellation
Former President Trump, en route from a fundraiser in Charlotte, was forced to call into the rally as severe weather threatened the Wilmington airport, where the outdoor event was to take place. Attendees were urged to seek shelter immediately for their safety. Trump assured his supporters that the campaign would quickly reschedule the rally, vowing that it would be "bigger and better" than originally planned.
Upcoming Trial and Campaign Events
The canceled rally was expected to be Trump's first major campaign event since being ordered to be in a New York City courtroom for the duration of his "hush money" trial. Jury selection for the trial was successfully completed the previous day, and the opening arguments are set to commence on Monday. The former President had expressed dismay over the trial preventing him from appearing on the campaign trail during the week.
Future Campaign Plans
Despite the setback, the Trump campaign is determined to forge ahead and make up for the canceled rally. The former President's commitment to his supporters is unwavering, and he remains resolute in his quest for the 2024 presidential election.
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