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Watch Live: Trump provides comments at the opening event of the University of Alabama

Montgomery, Ala. (AP) – President Donald Trump will travel to strong republican Alabama on Thursday to speak to graduates from the University of Alabama, where he attracts some demonstrators, although he enjoys a deep borehole in the state in the state.

Trump is expected to speak EST at 8 p.m. Watch it live in our player above.

Trump's evening comments in Tuscaloosa will be the first address of the Republican President of graduates in his second term and come because he celebrates the first 100 days of his administration.

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The White House did not indicate any details about Trump's planned message.

Alabama, in which Trump existed in 2024 with 64 percent of the vote, has staged a number of his large rallies in the past ten years. In his first presidential campaign, Trump showed early signs of strength than he started to fill stadiums for his rallies.

While the White House of Trump described Trump's speech, it is actually a special event that was created before the final ceremonies on Friday. However, graduates have the opportunity to take part in the event, but is not necessary.

The former Crimson Tide football coach Nick Saban also speaks at the event.

“Since President Trump marks 100 days in office, there is no better place for him to celebrate the entire profit than in Tuscaloosa, Alabama,” said Governor Kay Ivey, a Republican.

Trump's presence criticized the criticism of Alabama Naacp and the Democrats of the University of Alabama College.

The College Democrats call their own rally as a “flood against Trump” – a piece over the nickname of the university. In the event, the present presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke from Texas and the former US Senator Doug Jones, the last democrat who holds a nationwide office in Alabama will appear.

The NAACP said Trump's guidelines violate universities and students, especially students of color.

“The decision for color students and really all students should be to skip his speech and spend this time to reflect on how America becomes a more integrative nation,” said Benard Simelton, President of Alabama Naacp.

Trump's visit to Alabama is his second trip this week. He stopped a rally to Michigan on Tuesday and marked 100 days in office.

Outside of weekend trips for personal visits, the President has not undertaken many official trips since taking office on January 20. Usually he speaks to the public about the spontaneous news conferences, which he organizes in the Oval Office and at other events in the White House.

After stopping in Alabama, Trump is supposed to travel to Florida for a long weekend in his Mar-Lago resort.

Next month, he will address the speech at the US Military Academy in West Point, New York, addressing the US military academy.

Price reported Birmingham, Alabama.

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