LANSING, MI -- Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is now scheduled to speak at a rally in Dimondale, Mich. at 5 p.m.

Trump is scheduled to return to Michigan Friday to attend a 5 p.m. rally at the Summit Sports and Ice Complex in Dimondale, 9410 Davis Highway, according to members of his campaign staff. He is expected to discuss national security, among other issues.

The rally was originally scheduled for 2 p.m. and was later switched to 3:30 p.m.

Dimondale is a village in Eaton County near Lansing, the state's capital city.

Doors for the event now open at 2 p.m. Tickets for the public can be obtained here.

Both Trump and his opponent, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, were in Michigan last week to discuss the economy.

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump churned out highlights of his economic plan in a Monday speech in Detroit, making it a point to portray himself as a president who would help bring new jobs and economic success to those who need it most.

During his last speech in Michigan, Trump focused heavily on tax, regulatory, trade and energy reform plans that he said would benefit low and middle income Americans where Democratic policies have failed to help them.

Among his suggestions were a temporary moratorium on regulations from federal agencies, a full deduction of average cost of childcare spending from taxes, penalizing businesses that move operations out of the U.S. and putting a 15 percent cap on all business income tax.

He also used the stage to call for an end to the estate tax, commonly referred to as the "death tax" because of its application to a deceased person's estate.