Trump holds first rally in Arizona as president-elect, emphasizes unity and criticizes Panama's government
President-elect Donald Trump held his first rally in Arizona since winning the November election. He spoke for 75 minutes, addressing his supporters while also attempting to reach a broader audience. Trump emphasized national unity and celebrated his victory over Vice President Kamala Harris. During the rally, Trump criticized Panama's government regarding the Panama Canal and suggested he might seek to regain control if passage fees are not adjusted. Panama's president quickly rejected this idea, highlighting ongoing tensions with foreign leaders. Trump also addressed speculation about Elon Musk's influence, asserting that Musk would not be president. He acknowledged the support from young, Hispanic, and Black voters, crediting grassroots efforts for expanding the Republican coalition.