Donald Trump's speech will focus on Hillary Clinton. | Getty Trump vows to hammer Clinton in Wednesday speech

Delayed by the Orlando attack, Donald Trump's much-touted speech hitting Hillary Clinton's history in politics with former President Bill Clinton is back on for Wednesday, the presumptive Republican nominee announced Tuesday.

"I will be making a big speech tomorrow to discuss the failed policies and bad judgment of Crooked Hillary Clinton," Trump tweeted, less than an hour after his campaign announced that he would be delivering a speech at Trump SoHo in New York.


Trump had previously promoted his June 13 address at Saint Anselm College in New Hampshire as an all-out blitz to question the presumptive Democratic nominee's judgment and trustworthiness to handle the presidency. But after the June 12 shooting at an LGBT nightclub that killed 49 people, Trump refocused that speech on national security, reiterating his proposals to temporarily ban Muslim immigrants to the U.S. and from countries that have Muslim majorities.

“The Clintons have turned the politics of personal enrichment into an art form for themselves,” Trump said at a post-primary election speech on June 7. “They've made hundreds of millions of dollars selling access, selling favors, selling government contracts and I mean hundreds of millions of dollars.

“Hillary Clinton turned the State Department into her private hedge fund,” he said, suggesting that the Clinton Foundation attacks will play a large role in the speech.