US: When Donald Trump’s town hall turned into a musical event, the former president danced for 30 minutes straight

Former President Donald Trump attended a town hall in suburban Philadelphia on Monday night. He stayed here for about 30 minutes. During this time, a medical emergency was discovered in the crowd, and the Q&A session was paused for a while. After some time, he tried to start talking again, but another medical issue came up. Afterwards, Trump visited the stage.

At the first event, Trump requested the song “Ave Maria” and an instrumental version of the song was played. In the second incident, he said he was referring to a version of the song by Italian opera singer Luciano Pavarotti. The song was played immediately thereafter.

When informed that the other man had stood up and walked away, Trump spoke for a few more minutes before asking for the song to be played as many in the crowd paused, wondering if Trump’s speech was the end. or not.

“People in emergency situations…”

“These two guys who had medical emergencies are patriots,” Trump said after the music ended. “We love them and they’re the reason we enjoy great music, right?” Donald Trump suggested he let the audience End the evening by sitting back and enjoying the music instead of asking more questions.

Donald Trump began playing his campaign playlist and stood on stage for about half an hour, slowly dancing to the songs. He gave a nod to the Country People’s song “YMCA,” which is usually his closing song. They danced to Rufus Wainwright’s version of “Hallelujah,” watched a video of Sinead O’Connor, and walked off the stage at the end of the song.

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