Corker To Appear With Trump Tuesday In North Carolina

  • Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Several media outlets, including ABC, are reporting that Senator Bob Corker will appear with presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump on Tuesday.

WKRN in Nashville reports that Senator Corker will be on stage with Trump at a rally in Raleigh Tuesday afternoon, and that he plans to meet with Trump at Trump Tower in New York City Tuesday morning. The station reports the rally is scheduled for 6 p.m.

Senator Corker has praised Trump on some occasions, and given him criticisms on other occasions. Appearing from the NewsChannel 9 studios on ABC's 'This Week' last month, he said that Trump is going to have to change his strategy he used to win the GOP primaries as he approaches the general election.

"They've moved beyond the primary process this week to move to the World Series of this election," Senator Corker told George Stephanopolous. "I think that he's going to have to change. I'm not talking about him necessarily changing his views, but I think that he's moving into a different phase, he's talking to the right people."

Senator Corker met with Trump at New York City on May 23.


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