The Nassau Coliseum rally follows another Donald Trump shooting attempt.
The rally will be held at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, less than a week after an apparent second attempt on former President Trump's lifeNassau County police will be among the law enforcement agencies securing the rally, with federal agencies including the Secret Service in control of security, said County Executive Bruce Blakeman.
"This will be the safest place in the country on that day, Wednesday," said Nassau County Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder, noting that the Coliseum and parking lot will be locked down Tuesday night in order for law enforcement to conduct a sweep and secure the venue. The campaign is making general admission tickets available to the public, with doors opening at 3 p.m., though people are advised to arrive hours earlier to ensure they can get a spot inside.Those looking to attend the rally will need to register online for tickets. Traffic is expected to be very heavy in the area around the Coliseum, and Blakeman advised anyone who did not have to be in the area to avoid it from noon to 10 p.m.
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