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Donald Trump is having a Hialeah rally. How and when do you watch? What about Rumble?

Grace Becker, left, and Hao Hao, 64, hold up a Trump 2024 flag as they await the former president’s rally in Hialeah on Wednesday, November 8, 2023.
Grace Becker, left, and Hao Hao, 64, hold up a Trump 2024 flag as they await the former president’s rally in Hialeah on Wednesday, November 8, 2023.

Donald Trump is coming to town for a rally. The former president will appear in Hialeah on Wednesday.

Here’s what to know about when and how to tune in on TV and social:

When is Donald Trump’s rally?

Event time: Trump will take the stage at his rally at 7 p.m. Wednesday in Ted Hendricks Stadium at Henry Milander Park in Hialeah. Guest speakers will deliver remarks starting at 5 p.m.

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Will Trumps’ rally be on TV and social streaming?

Network TV: No live major network TV coverage is planned.

Social: A spokesperson from Trump’s team said the rally will be streamed on his Truth Social page, the campaign’s social media platforms including @TeamTrump on X, Facebook, Rumble

Broadcasters: Right Side Broadcasting Network and Newsmax will carry coverage.

What is Rumble?

The Florida-based video platform, which will carry the Trump rally coverage, hosts all kinds of video content from viral videos to political talk shows. It has been welcomed to the state and endorsed by Gov. Ron DeSantis. Rumble’s new U.S. headquarters is on the south end of Longboat Key in Sarasota County. The website has also become a hotbed for misinformation. Rumble’s lax content moderation has resulted in the promotion of false conspiracies about COVID-19 vaccines and the 2020 election, WIRED reports. Since launching in 2013, Rumble has become a go-to website for conservative activists looking to avoid content moderation restrictions on other social media platforms, like YouTube, Twitter and Facebook.

This story was originally published November 8, 2023 at 12:02 PM.

Alyssa Johnson
Miami Herald
Alyssa Johnson is an investigative reporter fellow at the Miami Herald in partnership with the Ida B. Wells Society. She is a 2022 NIHCM Award Winner and Gold Smith Finalist for her work on air pollution at ProPublica, where she was previously an engagement reporting fellow.
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