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Donald Trump's musical town hall debacle in Pennsylvania gets roasted online - Queerty

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    10% Center

  • Reliability

    50% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    -18% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

64% : Rather than restart the questions, Trump told staff to play more music.
64% : Trump did his little dance and Noem gamely did the 'YMCA' choreography with her arms.
59% : Trump and Noem stayed on stage and further music played, including "Hallelujah," and "Nothing Compares 2 U,".
43% : Trump teased the audience that he would take more questions... before changing his mind.
42% : "We could do another question or two if you'd like," Trump said.
39% : Trump began to take questions from the audience.
34% : Trump told security to open some of the doors to lower the temperature, quipping with the crowd, "Would anybody else like to faint?
29% : The estate of Sinead O'Connor has specifically stated they don't want Trump playing the latter at his rallies.
28% : He says Trump assured him he would "do the right thing" if he lost.
15% : Yesterday, Geraldo Rivera, a former friend and supporter of Trump, called him a "sore loser" in a lengthy post on X.He said he last spoke to Trump ten days before the election in 2020.

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