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During the town hall, he stands onstage

The Trump-Hilbert Event in Oaks, Pa., went from Q-and-A to a Bounce and a Half

A Trump town hall in Oaks, Pa., Monday night went from a Q-and-A session to a bizarre musical event in which Trump stood in front of his audience for an extended period while songs played on the sound system.

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 contrasts from each other as they travel through the country. Trump will deliver remarks on the economy in Chicago on Tuesday and will pretape a town hall with women voters on Fox News that will air Wednesday. 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 close to being done when people fainted from the heat and excitement. “We started playing music while we waited, and just kept it going. So different, but it ended up being a GREAT EVENING!”

While Guns N’ Roses’ “November Rain” and “Hallelujah” was played, Trump remained on stage for more than half an hour.

“By the way, when we leave, you don’t have to go so fast. You can listen and sit at the same time. We’ll play a couple of songs. Some of you will be a little warm, but that’s OK. It’s not a bad thing. If you want, we can do that, but I think it would be beautiful. Don’t you think? There is a little different.

The Assassin’s Favorite Chart Revisited: Ave Maria Verso Luciano Pavarotti for the Screens

On July 13, an assassin shot at Trump, hitting him in the ear, but he called for his “favorite chart” to be put up on screens. He wanted someone to play a version of Ave Maria sung by Luciano Pavarotti.

“It’s steaming in here!” one man yelled as they waited for assistance, and the instrumental Ave Maria played once again, until the woman affected received help.

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