LIVE STREAM: Donald Trump Rally in Raleigh, North Carolina

Donald Trump is scheduled to hold a rally in Raleigh, North Carolina this evening, the Republican presidential candidate’s first major event of the week.

Trump’s rally will be held at the Raleigh Memorial Auditorium, and it begins at 7:00 p.m. Eastern. It can be viewed live in the embedded YouTube player above via Right Side Broadcasting.

This will be Trump’s third visit to North Carolina over the past several months. The Republican presidential candidate will be joined at his rally by Senator Bob Corker, whose name has been raised as a potential vice presidential pick. Corker, chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, met with Trump in New York City back in May, raising further VP speculation. The candidate’s official selection is rumored to be announced later this week.

This Raleigh speech should be particularly interesting, as it will be Trump’s first public remarks since the FBI announced they would not be recommending charges against Hillary Clinton. FBI director James Comey did say, however, that the former secretary of state was “extremely careless” with her use of a private email server.

Trump immediately took to Twitter to respond to the news, saying that David Petraeus got in trouble for less than Clinton and that the system is rigged.

This FBI announcement also comes days after Bill Clinton was criticized by many, including Donald Trump, for meeting with Attorney General Loretta Lynch. Though both of them contend that the meeting was personal in nature and that the subject of the Hillary Clinton investigation did not come up, Trump objected to that notion.

Another possible topic at Trump’s North Carolina rally is his recent controversial tweet which showed Hillary Clinton’s image next to a Star of David, piles of money, and a caption calling her the most corrupt politician ever. Trump deleted this tweet a few hours later, and it was later discovered that the picture originated on an alt-right message board with a history of racism, according to The New York Times.

Trump blamed this backlash on media bias, saying that the Star of David in the tweet was actually a Sheriff’s Star.