Former United States President Donald Trump highlighted on Sunday the presence of "unbelievable enthusiasm" and "massive crowd" at the rally in Commerce, Georgia, which he held on March 26.
Commenting on the primaries for the Republican candidate in the 2022 gubernatorial election in the Peach State, Trump noted in his written statement that "[former US Senator from Georgia] David Perdue, running against horrendous Governor Brian Kemp, who let the election be rigged and stolen, is seeing a very big surge. [...] Kemp is a disaster for Georgia."
At the rally, Trump, among other things, criticized US President Joe Biden's response to Russia's intervention in Ukraine, condemned the country's current economic policies, and expressed his belief China could invade Taiwan.