Trump’s Cincinnati Visit Scheduled for March 11
President Donald Trump will make two stops in Greater Cincinnati on March 11, focusing on local businesses and engaging with the community.
His first stop will be at Thermo Fisher Scientific in Reading, Ohio, where he is scheduled to arrive at 2:30 p.m.. This visit aims to highlight the company’s role in the local economy and its contributions to the scientific community.
Following his visit to Thermo Fisher, Trump will participate in a local TV interview at 3:05 p.m., providing an opportunity for him to address local issues and connect with the audience.
Later in the day, Trump will head to Verst Logistics Contract Packaging Facility in Hebron, Kentucky. He is expected to arrive there for a podcast interview at 4:00 p.m. before making remarks at 4:25 p.m..
These visits come as part of Trump’s ongoing efforts to engage with local businesses and communities, emphasizing the importance of economic growth and job creation.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the specific topics Trump will address during his remarks at Verst Logistics.
After completing his engagements in Greater Cincinnati, Trump will depart for Washington, D.C., concluding his visit.
This trip marks another instance of Trump’s focus on local economies, reflecting his administration’s approach to fostering business growth and development.
Observers will be watching closely to see how these visits resonate with local constituents and what implications they may have for Trump’s political strategy moving forward.