Politics & Government

Donald Trump Coming to Baltimore Monday

Presidential Republican candidate Donald Trump will be making an appearance at the National Guard Association's 2016 conference.

BALTIMORE, MD — Days after saying America's generals had been "reduced to rubble," Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump will be in Baltimore at the National Guard Association's 2016 conference.

Under the current administration, Trump said he believed that "the generals have been reduced to rubble," speaking at an NBC forum also attended by Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. The candidate forum, called "Commander-in-Chief," was filled with military members and broadcast from New York.

That was Wednesday, and in the days since, Trump has been stumping from Washington, D.C., to Florida on Friday before circling back to Baltimore on Monday for the National Guard's annual conference, where hundreds of Army and Air National Guard officers from across the country are expected to gather.

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The conference will take place at the Baltimore Convention Center from Friday, Sept. 9, to Monday, Sept. 12. Trump is slated to speak at 1 p.m. on Monday.

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