Donald Trump to appear in Fox News town hall in Cedar Rapids, skipping evangelical summit
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Former President Donald Trump will come to Iowa next week for a televised town hall event, skipping a prominent campaign event Friday and instead returning to sit down with Fox News host Sean Hannity. Trump will join Hannity in Cedar Rapids on Tuesday, marking the second time he's joined the host in Iowa this campaign cycle. The first one, filmed in Clive, came after Trump made a series of smaller campaign stops across the Des Moines metro. It will mark Trump's fourth trip to Iowa since declaring his candidacy for...