President Donald Trump is speaking tonight during a campaign-style rally tonight at the Pensacola Bay Center.

He again made comments about the Alabama special Senate election between Republican Roy Moore and Democrat Doug Jones. Trump, earlier this week, endorsed Moore and has criticized Jones on his Twitter account.

Trump mentions Beverly Young Nelson yearbook question today. Following with, “We can’t afford to have a liberal democrat who is controlled by Nancy Pelosi.” Calls out Doug Jones by name. — Ian Hoppe (@IanHoppe) December 9, 2017

"And we want jobs, jobs, jobs. So get out and vote for Roy Moore." https://t.co/NFyqQFaIKP pic.twitter.com/ISSw9csGVe — CBS News (@CBSNews) December 9, 2017

Pres. Trump on AL special election: "We can't afford to have a liberal Democrat, who is completely controlled by Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer. We can't do it. Can't do it." https://t.co/NFyqQFaIKP pic.twitter.com/BqM3Hhnn19 — CBS News (@CBSNews) December 9, 2017

Trump mocks Gloria Allred and the yearbook before saying "we cannot afford to have a liberal Democrat that is completely controlled by Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer." — Reckon (@reckonalabama) December 9, 2017

Pres. Trump at Pensacola, FL campaign-style rally: "This guy's screaming 'we want Roy Moore.' He's right." https://t.co/NFyqQFaIKP pic.twitter.com/PxhGASXHPS — CBS News (@CBSNews) December 9, 2017

Moore was not there. According to a campaign spokesman, the former Alabama Supreme Court chief justice "will likely not be watching television" Friday night.

Instead, Moore is spending the night making phone calls and contacting faith leaders in a last-minute push toward Tuesday's Election Day.

On my way to Pensacola, Florida. See everyone soon! #MAGA pic.twitter.com/ijwxVSYQ52 — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 8, 2017

Moore has been accused of inappropriate behavior and sexual misconduct to teenage girls when he was in his 30s decades ago.

Follow here for updates throughout the event.

Trump mocks Gloria Allred and the yearbook before saying "we cannot afford to have a liberal Democrat that is completely controlled by Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer." — Reckon (@reckonalabama) December 9, 2017

45 minutes in and the first mention of Roy Moore is very brief. Someone in the crowd shouts "We want Roy Moore" and President Trump says "We want Roy Moore? He's right." — Reckon (@reckonalabama) December 9, 2017

30 minutes in still no mention of the Alabama senate race. pic.twitter.com/dnSpll6INy — Reckon (@reckonalabama) December 9, 2017

Trump is bouncing from topic to topic, but no mention of the Alabama special election yet. #PNJTrump — Jim Little (@JimWLittle) December 9, 2017

.@POTUS: "We're not going to let people into our country who are going to destroy our country. And that may or may not be politically correct, but, honestly, I don't care. We have to do the right thing." https://t.co/23mOEGfkvK pic.twitter.com/b2oCkp3WYB — Fox News (@FoxNews) December 9, 2017

"Hispanic unemployment is the lowest ever recorded... you guys are great." "They want the wall too, they want security." #Trump #TrumpInPensacola — WKRG (@WKRG) December 9, 2017

.@POTUS: "Ours was a movement of the people. It was a movement to make America great again. It's happening." pic.twitter.com/6FQaSrtBm4 — Fox News (@FoxNews) December 9, 2017

"We are looking at our country now as America first. America first." Chants of USA, USA, USA! #Trump #TrumpInPensacola — WKRG (@WKRG) December 9, 2017

President Trump takes the stage in Pensacola as "Proud to be an American" plays over the loud speakers. — Reckon (@reckonalabama) December 9, 2017

The rowdy arena crowd is attempting to get a wave going in between speakers. Christmas-themed “Trump-Pence” signs flap in unison as yet another Elton John songs rings at 100 decibels over the loudspeakers. — Ian Hoppe (@IanHoppe) December 9, 2017

Chants of “USA! USA!” fill the stadium following the Star Spangled Banner. We’re starting early tonight. — Ian Hoppe (@IanHoppe) December 9, 2017

From AP, 6 p.m.: Supporters of President Donald Trump are lining the block outside of a Pensacola, Florida, arena ahead of his rally Friday evening, unbowed by an unseasonably cold mist and a few solitary protesters.

Many in line are keeping warm with Trump-Pence caps. Others are sticking with his signature red "Make America Great Again" hats.

The stage inside the arena is adorned with red poinsettias, along with red and green signs printed with the words "Merry Christmas" and images of trees.

A year ago, then President-elect Trump held a post-election rally in Mobile, Alabama, in front of a giant tree cut down by the mayor's office and brought to the football stadium as a backdrop. The chief of staff to Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson ended up losing his job.

The program begins to loud cheers from a half-empty stadium. People still entering. What’s the line like outside @Charress? — Ian Hoppe (@IanHoppe) December 9, 2017

Protect your signs. Solid bags over these Trump protestors signs this evening. Not a fan of the orange. B! #Trump pic.twitter.com/eHeaZl7p57 — Christopher Harress (@Charress) December 9, 2017

MUST WATCH: Guys, if you do one thing tonight aside from keeping warm, watch this hilarious stand off between Trump protestors and his supporters. Unreal. #Trump pic.twitter.com/sxF07Doc5a — Christopher Harress (@Charress) December 8, 2017

Not sure what the message is here from this Trump protestor, but he said "quack quack" and that probably means something in the bizarre political climate. #Trump pic.twitter.com/BgzJG8fy2g — Christopher Harress (@Charress) December 8, 2017

A likely outcome of media over-coverage of T-Rump in the usually cold Fla panhandle (& neighboring Alabama) tonight is that the nation will learn that people down here call a winter hat a tobaggan. Literally. And I mean literally literally.#ALSEN #TrumpPensacola — murdoch davis (@murdochdavis) December 8, 2017

Original art on this protestors sign. A+. Marginally better than Moore supporters. #Trump pic.twitter.com/84BmPposV4 — Christopher Harress (@Charress) December 8, 2017

That escalated. More protestors have spawned at the Trump rally in Pensacola. @reckonalabama pic.twitter.com/Hl5ossiaIG — Christopher Harress (@Charress) December 8, 2017

It’s assigned seats here in the Pensacola arena where Trump will be speaking in a couple of hours. People in #MAGA hats, carrying buckets of popcorn shuffle in and out of the rows, apologizing to their neighbors. pic.twitter.com/aJbrZx8KI1 — Ian Hoppe (@IanHoppe) December 8, 2017

One of the four protestors at the Trump rally in Pensacola, Florida. Notice the tiny cat, and fairylights around the border. Decent font. B+ for effort. Would have been an A but ~that~ green!! @reckonalabama pic.twitter.com/IZeem7wQ4o — Christopher Harress (@Charress) December 8, 2017

This guy told me he weighs 150 lbs. That's all he said. Not quite Roy Moore supporter quality of sign. #Trump pic.twitter.com/2FoNcO6d8s — Christopher Harress (@Charress) December 8, 2017

On the press riser at the Pensacola Bay Center. Trump is on at 7pm. Follow on Twitter, @ianhoppe for updates. https://t.co/KWIGmMql4y pic.twitter.com/FSaALMShrJ — Ian Hoppe (@IanHoppe) December 8, 2017

Jonathan Peacock is protesting outside the Pensacola Bay Center. Says Trump's support of Roy Moore led him here. Check for updates tonight. #ALSen pic.twitter.com/QQpKhh5vzQ — John Sharp (@JohnSharp99) December 8, 2017