Sunday, October 23, 2016

Trump's 'Gettysburg address' makes closing argument for choosing him and unveils first-100-days agenda as he promises 'the kind of change that only arrives once in a lifetime'

Trump stopped at the Gettysburg National Military Park after his speech, speaking with Park ranger Caitlin Kostic (center) and campaign CEO Steve Bannon (right) near 'Cemetery Ridge' where Confederate general Robert E. Lee ordered the attack known as Pickett's Charge