Developing: Police found explosives near the NY Trump rally on Long Island.

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Stay tuned for more on this event as the facts unfold... As 60,000 people have requested tickets to Trump's rally tonight in New York, the facility has sold out at a capacity of 16,000 MEDIA HATES THIS. Massive lines forming at the Nassau Colosseum to see Trump in Uniondale, NY..

The SOLD OUT event has a capacity of 16 thousand, however OVER 60,000 TICKETS were requested for the event.. CAN TRUMP FLIP NY?

Meanwhile, the developing story about some explosives found near the site is taking different directions. The media is already debunking the story. Here's te latest:

Per Daily Mail, a Nassau County Police Department spokesperson confirmed that “there was a suspicious occurrence” near the rally on Wednesday.

Nassau County Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder, however, has released a statement claiming the reports are “unfounded” but confirming someone has been detained for questioning. “Reports of explosives being found at the site are unfounded. There is a person who is being questioned who may have been training a bomb detection dog near the site. The individual with the bomb dog falsely reported explosives being found and that individual is currently being detained by police,” the statement reads.

This raises the question, why would someone be training a bomb detection dog near the rally site? And why was someone taken into custody?

Clearly, something happened, though, details and the official narrative are still unclear at this time.

The commissioner “went on to blame a suspect with a ‘self-trained bomb-detecting dog’ for sounding the alarm about explosives near the rally site,” Daily Mail reports. The department has further claimed that the unidentified suspect in custody was a civilian and not a member of law enforcement.

This comes just 3 days after the second attempt on Trump’s life in two months.
President Trump is scheduled to speak at 7 pm ET.

Thousands are already lined up to see the President speak in the deep blue state of New York.

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