Antonio Brown Expected to Speak at Donald Trump Rally in Latrobe

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Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown on Jan. 8, 2019. -- Ed Thompson / Steelers Now

Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown on Jan. 8, 2019. -- Ed Thompson / Steelers Now

Donald Trump is holding a rally in Latrobe on Saturday at Arnold Palmer Regional Airport and he’ll have a former Steelers player alongside with him. None other than Antonio Brown is scheduled to be the warm-up act for Trump at 5:30 p.m., according to Colin Dunlap of KDKA Radio.

Brown posted what he claims to be an email saying he is invited to speak. The email states that Brown will have three minutes to deliver his remarks.

“Time to help make REAL Change. Time to make a Difference. It is Time,” Brown wrote.

Brown has been holding voter registration drives in support of the Republican candidate for president. In addition to speaking at the Trump rally, Brown also will be at Sunday night’s Steelers-Jets game at Acrisure Stadium canvassing for Trump. It will be Brown’s first time back in Pittsburgh since his ugly exit from the organization in 2019.

Former Steelers running back Le’Veon Bell will also be at the event. Brown and Bell also were at a voter registration drive/tailgate party in Las Vegas on Sunday. Brown had a “Make America Great Again” hat on.

“I’ve got admiration for his business moves and I study his dad, Fred Trump,” Antonio Brown said. “I think Donald Trump is a good businessman and come from a good family and has been a good president.”

Trump, the Republican candidate for president in the 2024 election this November, has been campaigning heavily in Pennsylvania, a key battleground state in his race against Democratic nominee Kamala Harris. He also visited the Butler on Oct. 5, returning to the site of an assassination attempt this summer.

Billionaire Trump backer Elon Musk, who owns Tesla, SpaceX and X, was at that event in Butler and later attended the Steelers’ Week 5 home game against the Dallas Cowboys.

Trump is expected to be in attendance for Sunday night’s Steelers-Jets, team sources told Steelers Now

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