A “Rally of the Silent Majority” will be held at the intersection of Route 31 and McCullom Lake Road in McHenry by multiple Republican organizations on Sunday afternoon on President Trump’s National Day of Prayer. | Screengrab

Republicans in McHenry County announced they will be holding a “Rally of the Silent Majority” in McHenry on Sunday in support of President Trump and ICE.

The Foundation to Promote Personal Responsibility, McHenry County GOPAC and McHenry County Republicans said they will be holding the rally from 1-2:30 p.m. on Sunday.

The rally coincides with U.S. President Donald Trump’s call for a National Day of Prayer on May 17.

The flyer for the event urges people to “attend the church service of your choice in the morning and then join us in the afternoon.”

The rally will be held at the intersection of Route 31 and McCullom Lake Road in McHenry.

A moment of silence for contemplation and prayer will be held at 1:45 p.m. during the event.

The flyer, which states, “conservatives can no longer afford to be silent,” is designed to bring conservatives together in unity, respect and purpose.

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Organizers are urging no profanity while asking people to bring signs of support for Trump, the military and Homeland Security.

The flyer also references the “brave men and women” of ICE and border control.

The rally takes place at the same location where multiple rallies in opposition to President Donald Trump have been held.

“Let’s come together in a spirit of unity, respect and purpose,” the rally flyer said.

Organizers are calling for people to not “just watch from the sidelines—stand with those who are willing to show up for America.”

“If you’re concerned about the direction of our country and believe faith and courage still matter, come stand with others who refuse to stay silent. Prayer is powerful—but so is showing up!” organizers said in a statement.