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Watch: Trump Ditches Town Hall Q&A For Dance Party After Medical Emergencies

At a Pennsylvania town hall moderated by Gov. Kristi Noem, Donald Trump shifted from discussing housing and small business issues to playing music after two attendees needed medical attention. The event transformed into a 39-minute musical session featuring Trump's favorite songs, while he occasionally addressed the crowd between performances.

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Watch: Trump Ditches Town Hall Q&A For Dance Party After Medical Emergencies

At a town hall event in Pennsylvania, moderated by South Dakota Governor Kristi L. Noem, former President Donald Trump shifted gears after two attendees required medical assistance. Initially responding to preselected questions about housing affordability and small business support, Trump lightheartedly suggested the audience enjoy music instead of continuing the Q&A session.

“Let’s not do any more questions. Let’s just listen to music,” he quipped, transforming the event into an informal music session featuring tracks from his rally playlist. For nearly 40 minutes, Trump danced, swayed, and interacted with the audience, playing nine songs, including “Ave Maria,” “YMCA,” and “November Rain.”

The event took an unexpected turn when a man fainted in the crowd, prompting Trump to pause and engage the audience, who began singing “God Bless America.” As medical personnel attended to the man, Trump suggested playing “Ave Maria” while waiting for help. Shortly after, another attendee needed assistance, leading Trump to joke, “Would anybody else like to faint? Please raise your hand. Let’s do it now.”

Despite the unusual atmosphere, Trump did return to discussing the election’s importance, labeling it “the most important election in the history of our country,” and accused Democrats of election interference. However, he quickly resumed the music, encouraging attendees to dance and enjoy the moment.

Trump’s music interlude, filled with nostalgia and audience engagement, concluded with several songs, including “Hallelujah” and “Nothing Compares 2 U.” As the event wrapped up, he left the stage while the classic “Memory” from the musical ‘Cats’ played in the background, leaving attendees with an unexpected evening of music and camaraderie.v

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