CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — President Donald Trump is set to visit the Port of Corpus Christi on Friday to deliver remarks focused on the economy and his administration’s push for expanded domestic energy production, just days before the primary election.
Trump is scheduled to speak at a cargo dock at the Port of Corpus Christi, 400 Harbor Drive, a major hub for U.S. energy exports. The visit comes as the state’s Republican Senate primary heats up ahead of the March 3 election.

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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said the president is eager to make the trip.
“President Trump looks forward to returning to the great State of Texas next week to discuss the economy and tout his ‘Drill Baby Drill’ agenda,” Leavitt said.

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Energy Secretary Chris Wright also highlighted the upcoming visit on X.
“President Trump’s energy dominance agenda is on full display here in Corpus Christi. Looking forward to the President’s arrival later today!,” Wright said.
Trump is scheduled to receive an energy briefing at 3:05 p.m. local time before delivering his remarks at 3:30 p.m. Marine One has already arrived at Sterling Air at Corpus Christi International Airport ahead of the visit.
Supporters have already begun gathering, with a “Trump Train” convoy assembling at Water’s Edge Park in anticipation of the president’s arrival.

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Several Trump supporters who will take part in a Trump Train have gathered at Water’s Edge Park.
A peaceful protest is also planned at the Asian Cultures Museum Parking Lot from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., organized by community groups supporting democracy, human rights, and voting rights.
Local leaders are also hoping the visit will draw attention to water infrastructure challenges in the region, as the port’s growth has strained resources.
Friday’s trip will mark Trump’s second visit to Texas since beginning his second term. His previous visit came in July 2025, when he traveled to the Hill Country region to survey damage from floods that claimed more than 120 lives. Trump visited Texas 19 times during his first term, including stops in Corpus Christi in 2017 and 2022.
The Texas Republican Senate primary adds a political dimension to the visit. Incumbent Sen. John Cornyn faces challengers, including Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Rep. Wesley Hunt. All three candidates are expected to attend the event, each hoping to secure Trump’s endorsement before the March 3 primary.
When asked about the race last week, Trump stopped short of backing any single candidate.
“I just haven’t made a decision on that race yet. It’s got a ways to go, and I haven’t, he’s a good man. John (Cornyn) is a good. I like all three of them. Actually, I like all three. Those are the toughest races. They’ve all supported me. They’re all good, and you’re supposed to pick one, so we’ll see what happens. But I support all three,” Trump said.
The neutral stance has intensified competition among the candidates, who have been exchanging attack ads in the lead-up to the primary.
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