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Donald Trump’s act that became a show of music, dance and discomfort

The Republican candidate Donald Trump held a campaign event in Oaks, Pensilvaniawhich became a bizarre event Monday after being interrupted twice by medical emergencies in the room. That led him to stop for more than 30 minutes, dancing while listening to music from the speakers.

The meeting was moderated by the Republican governor of Dakota del Sur, Kristi Noemand began with questions from pre-selected attendees. Trump answered how he would address the housing crisis and support small businesses. However, the situation changed when two people in the public needed medical assistance.

Pennsylvania is a crucial state in the United States presidential race on November 5. The most recent surveys indicate that competition between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump is extremely close: one of the latest polls It gives Harris 49% support, against 46% for Trump.

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Pennsylvania is a crucial state in the United States presidential race on November 5

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Trump’s response after being interrupted

After the second person became unbalanced, Trump interrupted the questions. The Republican asked about the air conditioning and, with an ironic tone, He mentioned if “anyone else wanted to faint.”. After this, the focus of the event changed: “Let’s not ask any more questions. Let’s listen to music. Let’s make music. Who the hell wants to hear questions, right?” said.

Trump suggested they could close the night with the public in their seats and enjoying some songs instead of continuing to listen to their answers. He asked for a song that blared from the speakers, signaling that he had finished speaking, but he remained on stage.

Others looked around, wondering if he was done talking for the night and how much longer the dance session would last. Many stood with their cameras in hand and watched as Trump enjoyed the music. Finally, Trump left the stage while “Memory” from the musical “Cats” played.

Kamala Harris’ reaction

The Democratic candidate Kamala Harris He threw a chicanery at his opponent: he reposted a video on X in which he seems disoriented – and shared by his campaign team – and wrote ironically: “I hope he’s okay.”

Trump, 78, responded to him in the evening and assured him that he had obtained “exceptional” results on two different cognitive tests. “I have much better health than Clinton, Bush, Obama, Biden and, above all, Kamala,” stated the tycoon.

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