Former President Donald Trump’s first campaign rally in suburban Philadelphia ended on Monday night, when Trump asked everyone to listen to his playlist after two consecutive medical emergencies occurred in the crowd. This led to a strange development, as I suggested that it might be a good idea to do so.
President Trump said, “Let’s stop asking any more questions.” “Let’s listen to the music…who wants to hear the questions?”
President Trump arrived at City Hall, moderated by South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, and took some friendly questions from the audience. About 40 minutes later, a man collapsed on the riser of the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in The Oaks. Ta.
The event was briefly halted as the man was treated by a doctor and taken away on a stretcher.
After a while, a woman on a riser on the other side of the large exhibition hall needed attention. She eventually left to get help after supporters waved President Trump’s red 47 sign and egged her on.
However, in response to the series of incidents, President Trump ended his town hall interview after about four questions and suggested that he continue DJing. President Trump requested a rendition of “Ave Maria” by Luciano Pavarotti, as well as other songs that have become staples on rally playlists.
President Trump said of those who passed away: “These two men who died were patriots, and we love them.” “And do the 'YMCA.'" Now, let’s go! nice and noisy. ”
After both emergencies, President Trump asked if he could turn up the air conditioner. “In this economy, they probably can’t afford it,” Noem joked.
“Does anyone else want to swoon?" Trump asked, drawing laughter.
Trump stood on stage, fist-pumped, swayed from side to side, and pointed to the crowd as he sang several more songs with Nomu by his side.
Noem sat in one of the chairs as the Guns N’ Roses song started and Trump remained on stage. By the time “Memory” from the musical “Cats” began, Mr. Trump had come off stage and was interacting with audience members who had crouched down to take videos of Mr. Trump on stage while the music played.
In Montgomery County, which President Joe Biden won by 26 points in 2020, thousands of people packed the Expo Center and stood close together throughout the event.
A representative for the Trump campaign said three people from the rally were taken by ambulance, but their circumstances were unclear.