Tuesday, November 5

Biden prepares to give Michigan speech on threats from Trump's Project 2025 agenda

Following the controversy sparked by Project 2025, developed with input from dozens of other conservative organizations to guide the next Republican administration, Joe Biden now plans to expose the risks involved if Donald Trump returns to power.

Thus, President Biden to deliver remarks at campaign rally with supporters in Detroit, Michiganto contrast the dangers posed by Trump’s Project 2025 agenda with the promise of what the United States can achieve in the first 100 days of a second Biden term.

This is President Biden’s fourth trip to Michigan this year, and his third to Detroit, where he previously met with union workers and spoke at the NAACP Freedom Fighting Fund dinner.

The president will be introduced by Pastor Cindy Rudolph, Reverend of Oak Grove AME Church in Detroit. Other speakers include Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist, Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, Detroit Mayor Michael Duggan, Michigan Democratic Party Chairwoman Lavora Barnes and special guest Academy Award-winning actress Octavia Spencer.

Notable guests at the event include Rep. Haley Stevens, Rep. Debbie Dingell, Rep. Shri Thanedar, United Farm Workers President Teresa Romero, AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler, CWA President Claude Cummings, Michigan AFL-CIO President Ron Bieber, Michigan Teamsters Joint Council 43 President Kevin Moore, and Voto Latino Executive Director Maria Teresa Kumar, along with a dozen other officials.

After tomorrow’s rally in Detroit, The president will travel to Austin, Texas, to speak at the 60th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act and present proposals to address the role of the Supreme Court in the future.

Meanwhile, according to the official agenda, on Tuesday and Wednesday, the president will travel to Las Vegas to speak with the NAACP and the UNIDOs organization and present his proposal to make housing and rents more affordable. He will also conduct several national interviews, as a counterpart to the Republican National Convention.

This trip follows the president’s tour of critical “Blue Wall” states. He was in Pennsylvania on Sunday, where he delivered powerful remarks to hundreds of people at a church service in northwest Philadelphia before traveling to Harrisburg, where he spoke to a crowd of hundreds of excited supporters, including union members and local Democrats, at an organizing event. Before that, President Biden held a campaign rally with more than 1,000 people in Madison, Wisconsin, last week, where he demonstrated exactly why he will beat Donald Trump.

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