Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump will hold a rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin this evening, his second event of the day.
Trump’s rally will be held at the KI Convention Center beginning at 7:00 p.m Central Time. It can be streamed in the embedded YouTube player via Right Side Broadcasting.
On Friday afternoon, Fox News reported that Trump is expected to endorse House Speaker Paul Ryan at this Green Bay rally. Earlier in the week, GOP officials were incensed when Trump refused to back Ryan in the speaker’s Wisconsin primary, which is being held on Tuesday.
Trump also praised Paul Ryan’s primary opponent, Paul Nehlen.
“I like Paul [Ryan], but these are horrible times for our country,” Trump said. “We need very strong leadership. We need very, very strong leadership. And I’m just not quite there yet. I’m not quite there yet.”
Trump’s phrasing of not being there yet reflected Paul Ryan’s language over the past few months, when he repeatedly said he was not ready to endorse Trump for president before finally backing the candidate in June.
No prominent GOP officials will be joining Trump at his Green Bay rally. Governor Scott Walker, House Speaker Paul Ryan, and Senator Ron Johnson all passed on appearing at the event, according to the Journal Sentinel.