During a campaign rally in North Carolina on Saturday night, former President Donald Trump urged his supporters to vote promptly, cautioning, “When you’re winning by a lot, you can still lose by a little.” He characterized the United States as “now an occupied country,” promising that it would soon regain its freedom, declaring November 5 as “liberation day in America.”
President Trump: “The United States is now an OCCUPIED COUNTRY, but it will soon be an occupied country NO LONGER!”.
November 5th will be called LIBERATION DAY in America.
CAN’T WAIT! pic.twitter.com/eslHwAqL2a
— 🇺🇸ProudArmyBrat (@leslibless) October 24, 2024
Trump expressed his commitment to winning the upcoming election, stating, “I’m working hard because we have to win it.” He lightheartedly asked the crowd if they would mind a shorter speech due to the late hour, ultimately speaking for around 90 minutes—a typical duration for his rallies, which often extend for several hours with various guest speakers.
As part of his final campaign push, Trump announced an ambitious schedule with three rallies planned for Sunday and four on Monday. His itinerary includes events in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Georgia. The former president’s fervent remarks reflect his determination to energize his base ahead of the critical election.