Donald Trump coming back to Bucks County
Donald Trump will return to Bucks County Sunday with a visit to Doylestown.
The Republican former president will visit the National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa a week after a second failed assassination attempt at a West Palm Beach, Florida golf club, according to The Bucks County Courier Times and other outlets.
As of Tuesday evening, the visit was not listed on his campaign website or shrine's event calendar.
The shrine is a 170 acre religious place with two churches and chapels overlooking Peace Valley Reservoir. It is not clear what type of event will take place.
Shrine spokesman Father Maksymilian Ogar told the Philadelphia Inquirer there will be no campaigning and is “an act of praying and thanking God for a failed assassination attempt.”
TAP into Doylestown reported that Polish President Andrzej Duda will also be at the shrine but that their visits are not coordinated.
President Lyndon Johnson attended the shrine's dedication in 1966. President George H.W. Bush made a campaign stop in 1980. President Ronald Reagan visited in 1984, according to the shrine's website.
Trump was last in Bucks County for a fundraiser at the Newtown Athletic Club in April. VIce Presidential nominee J.D. Vance is rumored to be headed to Bucks County for a political event at the end of September.
Pennsylvania is considered a battleground state in the presidential election with Democrat Kamala Harris leading Trump in a USA Today/Suffolk University poll among likely voters 49%-46% taken after the presidential debate.
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