DLNews 2024 Election:
The desert sun was beginning to dip as former President Donald Trump took the stage at Calhoun Ranch in Coachella, greeting a crowd that swelled to nearly 100,000. Set against the dramatic backdrop of mountains and palm trees, the rally brought out supporters from all over the region, some waving banners and signs, others simply eager to hear what Trump had to say about California’s challenges and the 2024 election landscape.
Donald Trump at Coachella Valley Rally, Oct 12, 2024.
Trump wasted no time diving into his hallmark issue of immigration. “We’re going to secure that border once and for all,” he declared to roaring applause, adding, “California deserves safe communities, and we’ll deliver that.” His criticism extended to the state’s political leadership, with the former president lambasting Governor Gavin Newsom and Vice President Kamala Harris. “You’ve got a governor who seems more interested in his next gig than in fixing the problems here in his state,” Trump quipped, a line that earned laughter and cheers. Harris, too, was not spared as Trump questioned her alignment with California's progressive policies on crime and homelessness, which he argued have “left the Golden State tarnished.”
Local leaders added their voices to the evening’s theme, reinforcing the issues Trump highlighted. Congressman Ken Calvert praised Trump’s past policies, noting, “We need a return to common sense in Washington.” Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, known for his vocal stance on state legislation affecting law enforcement, struck a chord with his message on local safety. “Support for our police isn’t just a slogan—it’s a necessity,” Bianco told the crowd, echoing Trump’s call for order and accountability in governance.
A significant security presence marked the event, reflecting recent threats that have shadowed Trump’s public appearances. Allegedly, this rally marked the third reported attempt on his life—a chilling reminder of the polarized climate around Trump. His campaign team, however, handled the situation with unbroken resolve, ensuring that the former president delivered his message safely and uninterrupted. True to Trump’s reputation for showmanship, he brushed off concerns with a smirk, saying, “They keep trying, but we keep showing up, stronger every time.”
The rally wasn’t without its twists. Two medical emergencies emerged amidst the heat and excitement, swiftly addressed by on-site medical personnel, ensuring minimal disruption. Yet, as Trump looked over the massive crowd, the event's spirit was undeniable—a blend of enthusiasm, optimism, and the familiar edge of political showbiz.
As Trump’s campaign rolled forward, the Calhoun Ranch rally signaled more than just a campaign stop; it reminded California's significance on the national stage and the polarizing yet influential nature of Trump’s appeal. For supporters, it was a night of unity and reaffirmation; for critics, a pointed reminder of Trump’s enduring influence in American politics. Either way, his visit has left its mark on the Coachella Valley, underscoring the questions—and the passions—that will shape the road to 2024.
Share this page with your family and friends.