The rally has concluded.
President Trump traveled to Hershey, Pennsylvania, for a campaign rally Tuesday, the same day that House Democrats announced articles of impeachment against him. He was joined by Vice President Mike Pence, who has been traveling on a bus tour through Pennsylvania.
The rally began at 7 p.m. ET.
Mr. Trump edged out Hillary Clinton in Pennsylvania in 2016 with a margin of less than 1%. While he floundered with black and Hispanic voters in the state, he won decisively among white men and narrowly won white women voters, too. That victory made him the first Republican presidential candidate to win the state since George H.W. Bush won it in 1988.
The rally will take place hours after House Democrats’ impeachment announcement. They accused the president of abuse of power over his dealings with Ukraine and obstruction of Congress for his response to the subsequent investigation.
Mr. Trump is only the fourth president in U.S. history to have articles of impeachment drafted against him, and appears likely to become the third to be impeached by the House of Representatives. There could be a full House vote on impeachment before December 20.