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Donald Trump's plane forced to divert and make unexpected landing due to 'mechanical issue'

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Donald Trump's plane has been forced to divert en route to a Montana rally over a 'mechanical issue.'

The former president's private Boeing 757, nicknamed Trump Force One, landed in Billings, Montana, 142 miles to the east, instead of its intended destination of Bozeman Friday afternoon.

There were no reports of any injuries and Trump is now set to board a separate plane to take him to a rally in Bozeman scheduled for this evening. 

Trump's campaign posted a video of him upon landing in which he said he was glad to be in Montana but did not mention anything about the landing.

Secret Service is currently doing a sweep around the area before the new flight can take off, according to KVNH.

Donald Trump 's plane has been forced to divert en route to a Montana rally over a 'mechanical issue'

Donald Trump 's plane has been forced to divert en route to a Montana rally over a 'mechanical issue'

Trump's campaign posted a video of him upon landing in which he said he was glad to be in Montana but did not mention anything about the landing

Trump's campaign posted a video of him upon landing in which he said he was glad to be in Montana but did not mention anything about the landing


NBC Montana reported that there is no estimated time of arrival for Trump to Bozeman. 

With control of the Senate potentially at stake, Trump is visiting Montana on Friday to help oust incumbent Democratic Senator Jon Tester.

Tester has tried to convince voters he's aligned with Trump on many issues, mirroring his successful strategy from six years ago. 

While that worked in a non-presidential election year, it faces a more critical test this fall with Tester's opponent, former Navy SEAL Tim Sheehy, trying to link the three-term incumbent to Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris.

While Trump is a little late in arriving, the rally isn't scheduled to begin until 8pm local time. 

The local sheriff's office has said that the event is likely to still happen on time. 

The rally will be held at the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse on the campus of Montana State University. 

Trump's only rally this week will be in a state he won by 16 percentage points four years ago rather than a November battleground. 

Donald Trump 's plane has been forced to divert en route to a Montana rally over a 'mechanical issue.'

Donald Trump 's plane has been forced to divert en route to a Montana rally over a 'mechanical issue.'

The former president's private Boeing 757, nicknamed Trump Force One, landed in Billings, Montana instead of its intended destination of Bozeman Friday afternoon

The former president's private Boeing 757, nicknamed Trump Force One, landed in Billings, Montana instead of its intended destination of Bozeman Friday afternoon

Facing new pressure in the race from a candidate with surging enthusiasm, Trump on Thursday called questions about his lack of swing state stops 'stupid.' 

'I don´t have to go there because I´m leading those states,' he said. 'I´m going because I want to help senators and congressmen get elected.'

He will add on fundraising stops in Wyoming and Colorado.

Friday's rally at Montana State University, which is scheduled to start at 8 p.m. Mountain time, is expected to draw thousands of GOP supporters. 

Yet the former president's bigger impact could be simply having his name above Sheehy's on the ballot in November, said University of Montana political analyst Rob Saldin.

'There is a segment of the electorate that will turn out when Trump is on the ticket,' Saldin said. And that could benefit Sheehy, a Trump supporter and newcomer to politics who made a fortune off an aerial firefighting business.

Republicans have been on a roll in Montana for more than a decade and now hold every statewide office except for Tester´s.

Tester won each of his previous Senate contests by a narrow margin, casting himself as a plainspoken farmer who builds personal connections with people in Montana and is willing to break with his party on issues that matter to them. He's also become a prolific fundraiser.

The race has drawn national attention with Democrats clinging to a razor-thin majority in the Senate and defending far more seats than the GOP this year. Tester is considered among the most vulnerable Democratic incumbents.

For him to win, large numbers of Trump supporters would have to vote a split ticket and get behind the Democratic senator.

Trump´s drive to oust Tester traces back to the lawmaker´s work in 2018 as chairman of the Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs. 

Tester revealed past misconduct by Trump´s personal physician, Ronny Jackson, that sank Jackson's nomination to lead the Veterans Affairs Department

Then-President Trump took the matter personally and came to Montana four times to campaign for Republican Matt Rosendale, who was then the state auditor. Rosendale lost by 3 percentage points.

Before Trump's latest visit, Tester has sought to insulate himself against charges that he's part of the Democratic establishment by rolling out the names of Republicans who support him, including former Montana Gov. Marc Racicot. 

His campaign highlighted more than 20 pieces of legislation, many dealing with veterans' issues, that Tester sponsored and Trump signed.

Tester also was the sole Democratic delegate from Montana to withhold a vote backing Harris as the party's presidential candidate in the wake of Biden's withdrawal. 

Trump is attempting to oust longtime Democrat Senator Jon Tester

Trump is attempting to oust longtime Democrat Senator Jon Tester

Tester is being challenged by former US Navy SEAL Tim Sheehy

Tester is being challenged by former US Navy SEAL Tim Sheehy

And when the Democratic National Convention takes place later this month in Chicago, Tester will be back in Montana 'farming and meeting face to face with Montanans,' campaign spokesperson Harry Child said.

The last time Tester attended the Democratic National Convention was in 2008. That's also the last time a Democratic presidential candidate came anywhere near winning Montana, with President Barack Obama losing by just over 2 percentage points.

Sheehy says Tester has lost touch with his home state and fallen into step with Democrats in Washington. 

The Republican said in a message this week to supporters that Tester was 'responsible for the rise of Kamala Harris' because he served as chairman of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee from 2015 to 2017, when she was elected to the Senate from California.

Tester has outraised Sheehy by more than three-to-one in campaign donations reported to the Federal Election Commission. 

However, outside groups supporting Sheehy have helped the Republican make up much of that gap. 

Spending in the race is on track to exceed $200 million as advertisements from the two sides saturate Montana´s airwaves.

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