Embed from Getty ImagesPresident Donald Trump is coming to Nashville next week, with plans to deliver a speech at Municipal Auditorium.
The trip will bring Trump to Nashville for the first time since he stunned much of the nation, and possibly himself, by defeating Hillary Clinton in last year's presidential election. Trump lost in Nashville, a Democratic stronghold, but dominated in most of the state and ended up winning Tennessee by more than 26 points.
It's not clear what Trump will speak about — to us or, most likely, to him — but given that the Republican health care plan to replace the Affordable Care Act has recently been released, you can bet that will be on the agenda. The plan hasn't been going over so well with some Republicans.
Trump's speech is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. next Wednesday, with doors opening at 3:30 p.m.
Also: Here is a Washington Post feature assessing the truth, or stunning lack thereof, in Trump's statements over his first 100 days. In the 49 days Trump has been in office, they've counted 194 false or misleading claims. And here is a list of 20 women who have accused Trump of sexual assault or harassment.Â
(Update 1:50 p.m.):
It seems this is indeed a campaign event:
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