Trump Dances Following Two Supporters Medical Emergencies at Unusual Town Hall Event

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Trump Dances Following Two Supporters' Medical Emergencies at Unusual Town Hall Event
During a town hall event in the Philadelphia suburbs on Tuesday, former President Donald Trump paused the question-and-answer session twice due to separate medical incidents involving attendees. The first interruption occurred while Trump was speaking with South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, as a medic attended to someone in the audience. During the pause, attendees began singing “God Bless America,” and Trump later requested that "Ave Maria" be played over the sound system.

After resuming, a second attendee experienced a medical issue, prompting Trump and Noem to pause again as people in the audience alerted them to the situation. Both remarked on the warm temperature inside the venue. Following the second incident, Trump requested the display of a chart showing illegal immigration statistics and played a version of "Ave Maria" by opera singer Luciano Pavarotti.

The event continued with more music, including "Y.M.C.A.," playing for approximately 25 minutes before Trump exited the stage.

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