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Donald Trump packs campaign rally in Kissimmee

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Donald Trump packed a Kissimmee arena Thursday night for a rally.

Trump focused in on the issues.

While he did start off talking about Hillary Clinton and her emails.

Trump quickly focused in on tax cuts, jobs and the economy.

He also spoke about immigration and building a wall.

"Every time someone tries to fight us, that wall gets ten feet higher," said Trump to his supporters at the Silver Spur Arena.

Trump also used posters to discuss other topics like Clinton's campaign contributions and Syrian refugees entering the United States.

Trump addressed the terrorist attack in June at Pulse Nightclub, saying, "Orlando knows something about problems because you've suffered gravely."

Toward the end of the speech, the part-time Palm Beacher reiterated his controversial comments about President Obama being the founder of ISIS.

Before the rally, Trump spent the days criss-crossing this critical battleground state.

After finishing his rally Wednesday in Sunrise, the Republican Nominee kicked of Thursday in Miami before heading to Orlando.

There, he spoke to a group of evangelical pastors. However, several members from the LGBTQ community protested his appearance at that event.