Trump visits Texas to tape Joe Rogan’s podcast and to criticize Harris on immigration
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Donald Trump headed to Texas on Friday to talk about border security, a trip that comes as the former president escalates his already dark and apocalyptic rhetoric against illegal immigration in the race’s final stretch.
While in Austin, Trump also will sit down with Joe Rogan, the nation’s most listened-to podcaster, creating another opportunity for the Republican nominee to highlight the hypermasculine tone that has defined much of his 2024 White House bid.
The brief foray into Texas is Trump’s first public campaign event in the state since receiving the GOP nomination. His Democratic opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, will visit Texas on the same day for a rally on abortion rights with superstar Beyoncé. Neither candidate expects Texas, a solidly conservative state, to be competitive, but they are aiming their message at voters in battleground states and hoping to influence the more competitive U.S. Senate race.
Trump is speaking in a border state for the second time in two days, underscoring his focus on immigration with early voting in many states already under way. During a rally in Arizona Thursday, Trump railed against Harris for the Biden administration’s record on the border, which he said had “unleashed” an “army of migrant gangs” that are “waging a campaign of violence and terror against our citizens.”