Before heading back to Washington, D.C., President Donald Trump will hold the third and final rally of his West Coast tour in Las Vegas on Friday.

Unlike most of Trump’s rallies, his campaign event in Las Vegas will be a daytime affair and begin at 12 p.m. PT, the equivalent of 3 p.m. ET. Those supporters of the president who can’t make it to the rally in person can tune in to his remarks on their televisions and computers through C-SPAN. Viewers will be required to login with their television provider to access content, though.

Trump has held a rally each of the past three days and the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported Trump’s supporters formed a line that stretched nearly a quarter-mile around the Las Vegas Convention Center on Friday. One woman, Megan Heaps, told the outlet that she attended Trump’s rally in Phoenix on Wednesday before making the 300-mile drive to Las Vegas.

“Nevada voters should know that it doesn’t matter which Democrat becomes their party’s nominee, because the big government socialist agenda will be front and center no matter who it is,” Trump 2020 national press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said in a statement to the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

Well, we didn’t have to wait too long before the mainstream media attacks him or maybe the lefties on Twitter.

One liberal decided to attack President Trump for his claims that even if Titanic went down today they won’t covet the news if Trump wasn’t on the damn ship.

Video below:

"If an aeroplane goes down with 700 people, they don't cover it. If it's not Trump-related, they don't cover it" — get a lot of how megalomaniacal this guy is pic.twitter.com/eDrWpprU0N — Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) February 21, 2020

President Trump also bashed a reported intelligence assessment that Russian President Vladimir Putin wants him to win reelection in November as “disinformation” being peddled by “crazy” Democrats, as he held his third rally in three days Friday afternoon in Las Vegas.

“Doesn’t he want to see who the Democrat is going to be?” Trump said of Putin. “Wouldn’t he rather have Bernie [Sanders] who honeymooned in Moscow?”

The president opened his rally by inviting members of the “Miracle on Ice” U.S. Olympic hockey team on stage to mark the 40th anniversary of their victory over the Soviet Union in 1980.

Trump touted a very unified Republican Party and a booming economy that has benefited all corners of the economy.

The president spent a section of his wide-ranging speech talking about Hispanic-Americans, touting their low unemployment rate under his watch and said they understand the need for border protections better than anyone.

“I love Hispanics!” Trump said.

“Who in this audience is Hispanic?” Trump said to cheers. “We’re doing great.”

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