President Donald Trump is expected to visit Phoenix this Friday.

The president will speak at a Turning Point USA-organized rally, “Build the Red Wall,” at Dream City Church.

TPUSA CEO Erika Kirk, who took over the organization after the assassination of her husband, is listed as one of the speakers, as are Arizona GOP Reps. Andy Biggs, who is also running for governor, Eli Crane, Abe Hamadeh, Paul Gosar, and Juan Ciscomani.

Additional speakers will be “added soon,” according to TPUSA’s website.

Erika Kirk, in her speech at AmericaFest last year, vowed to build the “red wall” in Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico in the 2026 midterms. TPUSA has held ballot-chasing initiatives to boost Republican registration and turnout.

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She also issued an early endorsement for Vice President JD Vance for president in 2028.

In case you’re wondering if any tickets are left, all attendees are asked to register ahead of time through a voter registration status form, but the event is on a first-come, first-serve basis.

TPUSA recommends “arriving on time” and carpooling or using a rideshare service if possible.

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Doors open at 10 a.m., with pre-programming beginning at noon and official remarks starting at 2 p.m.

Attendees signing up for the rally are registering to vote through Vote.Online, a nonprofit with the mission of registering voters nationwide. As Phoenix TV affiliate KJZZ noted, the organization doesn’t say who benefits from the voter information they’re collecting.

From Mesa to Goodyear, “No Kings” is planning protests all around the Phoenix Valley in response to TPUSA’s programming.

Trump’s previous visit to Phoenix was six months ago, when he attended the memorial for Charlie Kirk, who was killed during an on-campus event at Utah Valley University in September.

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