Trump sways arms like a 'telethon conductor' to Andrea Bocelli's 'Time To Say Goodbye' at disrupted rally

Trump sways arms like a 'telethon conductor' to Andrea Bocelli's 'Time To Say Goodbye' at disrupted rally
Donald Trump (Right) swayed his arms to Andrea Bocelli's 'Time To Say Goodbye' at Pennsylvania rally (Mike Coppola/Getty Images, Getty Images)

OAKS, PENNSYLVANIA: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump played 'Time To Say Goodbye' by Andrea Bocelli and swayed his arms at a campaign event in Pennsylvania after there were two interruptions due to medical emergencies in the crowd.

Trump was present with Kristi Noem, South Dakota Governor to ensure that the commonwealth would play a major role in his win in the November presidential elections during a short town hall event, per The Hill.



 

Trump sways his arms to Andrea Bocelli's 'Time To Say Goodbye' in rally

Trump answered the questions that were emphasized on cost-cutting and immigration while addressing his supporters when two interruptions took place as some supporters needed medical help.

Trump asked his staff to play one of his favorite songs on speakers, 'Ave Maria', by Schuberts as the crowd waited for the situation to settle down. 

Republican presidential nominee, former U.S. President Donald Trump gives a thumbs up as he arrives for a campaign rally at the Mosack Group warehouse on September 25, 2024 in Mint Hill, North Carolina. Trump continues to campaign in battleground swing states ahead of the November 5 presidential election. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images)
Trump answered the questions that were emphasized on cost-cutting and immigration while addressing his supporters (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

Trump jokingly asked the crowd, "Would anybody else like to faint? Please raise your hand" before telling his staff to play 'Time to Say Goodbye' by Andrea Bocelli and ended up swaying his hands like a musician.

Trump campaign spokesperson Steven Cheung posted on the social platform X, "Something very special is happening in Pennsylvania right now at the Trump townhall. @realDonaldTrump is unlike any politician in history, and it’s great."



 

Songs such as 'Hallelujah', 'Nothing Compares 2 U', and 'Rich Men North of Richmond' also played as Trump and Noem stood on stage.

During the rally, Trump urged his supporters to vote, indicating multiple times Pennsylvania could be the most critical battleground. He said, "Let me just give you the bottom line, though."

He went on to say, "We win Pennsylvania, we win this great commonwealth, we are going to win the whole ballgame. It’s such an important place."

While Trump was rallying with supporters in Oaks, Harris was in Erie, which is located in a bellwether county, that backed Trump in 2016 and Joe Biden in 2020.

Internet trolls Trump as he sways his arms to Andrea Bocelli's 'Time To Say Goodbye'

Several internet users trolled Donald Trump as he swayed his arms to Andrea Bocelli's 'Time To Say Goodbye' during rally in Pennsylvania.

A user wrote on X, "He looks & sounds like he is conducting a telethon for his legal bills not a campaign rally", while one added, "Lawsuit by Andre Butelli against the Trump campaign using his music, in 3..2..1."



 



 

A person also stated, "The music you’re left with when all the cease & desist orders show up from the good recording artists, haha!" whereas one mentioned, "When dementia patients get agitated, playing music for them often calms them down."



 



 

A user also wrote, "You can't tell me this guy is not on something. The cocktail of drugs he is on is wild", while one commented, "The words you were looking for are 'I'm wrong, i'm in a cult.'"



 



 

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