An ABC News report debunked the Harris-Waltz campaign's disingenuous attempt to criticize former President Donald Trump for changing the tone of a town hall meeting in Pennsylvania.
President Trump was scheduled to take questions from the audience Monday at an event in the Philadelphia suburb of Oaks. After multiple audience members suffered medical emergencies, the former president I decided Change the format of the event.
“People were having a field day on some parts of social media, but it didn't seem like anything special. It almost seemed like an intimate relationship.”
“Let's not ask any more questions. Let's just listen to the music. Let's make it a music festival. Who wants to hear questions? Isn't that beautiful?” he said from the stage.
in post The Harris-Waltz campaign made claims on social media as if the incident painted President Trump in a bad light.
The campaign said, “Tonight, Donald Trump … acted confused when asked if he should end the event and play his exit song,'' adding, “While the music was playing for more than 30 minutes and the audience was gathering, Donald Trump… I just stood there in silence, frozen.” It overflowed from the venue. ”
The characteristics of this incident are contradictory ABC News' Terry Moran reports.
“When the candidate became a deejay, it became something else!” Moran said. ” [medical] The incident changed the mood, with President Trump cutting off questions and instead playing his favorite music. ”
Mr Moran specifically rejected false portrayals of the incident on social media.
“In some areas of social media, people were making a fuss about it, and it might have looked pretty weird on screen, but inside the halls, people were having a good time. What can I say? Actually, it didn't seem like anything special. It felt almost intimate,” he explained.
“He got off the stage and mingled with his supporters,” Moran said of Trump. “He was signing autographs and shaking hands and things like that.”
The Trump campaign provided additional explanation about the medical incident.
“The safety and well-being of President Trump's supporters has always been the President's top priority,” the spokesperson said. caroline leavitt he told ABC News. “The two people who lost consciousness received immediate medical treatment. As President Trump said tonight, they are great patriots.”
Pennsylvania is a key election battleground state.
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