Trump’s town hall ends with an extended musical performance
A Musical Performance by Donald J. Trump at a Town Hall During the November Voting Season: A Question and Answer Session to an Extended Performance
A Trump town hall in Pennsylvania on Monday evening went from a question and answer session to a musical performance in which Trump stood in front of his audience for an extended period.
The town hall came as three weeks remain in the voting season and Trump and Vice President Harris remain statistically tied, according to most polls. Both candidates are delivering their closing messages and drawing a contrast from their rival as they crisscross the United States. Trump will speak about the economy on Tuesday and will also tape a town hall with women voters on Wednesday on Fox News. Harris is doing a town hall with the popular radio host Charlamagne tha God in her attempt to reach Black male voters.
“The Q and A was almost finished when people began fainting from the excitement and heat,” he said. We started playing music while we were waiting. It ended up being a great evening.
Trump was on stage for more than half an hour while a bunch of songs were played, among them a song by Guns ‘n’ Roses.
A Beautiful Song About Trump’s Favorite Chart in Butler, Pennsylvania, and a Version of Ave Maria Singing by Luciano Pavarotti
“By the way, when we leave, you don’t have to go so fast. You can listen and sit together. We’ll play a few songs. Some of you will be a little warm, but that’s OK. It’s not a bad thing. And if you want, we’re gonna do that, but I think it would be beautiful. Don’t you think? A little different.
Trump then called for his “favorite chart” to be put up on screens -– the chart of border crossings that had been displayed in Butler, Pa., on July 13 when an assassin shot at Trump, hitting his ear. In addition, he asked that someone play a version of Ave Maria sung by Luciano Pavarotti.
“It’s steaming in here!” The instrumental Ave Maria was playing again after one man yelled as they waited for help.