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•Fact-checking Donald Trump’s rally in Bozeman, Montana
77% Informative
Former President Donald Trump spoke at a rally in Bozeman , Montana , on Friday night .
It was his first campaign rally since Kamala Harris selected Tim Walz as her running mate for the 2024 presidential election.
Trump: "By the millions and millions , (immigrants are) coming from prisons, they’re coming from jails" We fact-checked five of his claims.
As presidential candidate in 2019 , Harris said she supported a "mandatory gun buyback program" for assault weapons.
The proposed program did not apply to all guns.
Handguns, which would not have been affected, make up the majority of guns sold in the U.S ..
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