TheTrump playlistis the stuff of legend.
At Mar-a-Lago, Trump is in charge of the tunes.
He loves toforce peopleto listen to his music.
Former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, with moderator and South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem (R), arrives for a town hall at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center and Fairgrounds in Oaks, Pennsylvania, on October 14, 2024.© Photo by JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images
The rally-goers in Pennsylvania got a taste of that last night.
The crowd was restless about 40 minutes in.
It was hot in town hall and supporters were waving their Trump signs like fans to keep cool.
Its steaming in here, someone shouted from the crowd.Two people fainted.
Wilting in the heat, the President often sat in silence and waited for something to happen.
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem was on stage and she attempted to keep him on track to no avail.
She joked about the lack of AC in the building.
Maybe they cant afford it, she said.
Trump seemed to make a decision.
Lets make this a music fest.
Lets listen to Pavarotti sing Ave Maria, he said.
After a minute of rambling, the music came on.
Turn it up louder.
We want a little action here.
Turn it up louder.
As the songs ran on, Trump kept pressing his people to turn it up.
Let me hear that music like.
Nice and loud, he said.
The opera gave way to disco.
YMCA by the Village People.
He said after the song ended.
Then the Rufus Wainwright version of Hallelujah came on.
Should we keep going?
Alright, turn that music up.
Great song, Trump said.
At some point, Noem left.
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