Trump goes silent for 18 minutes in Detroit after Huntington Place microphone goes out
- Bias Rating
-12% Somewhat Liberal
- Reliability
25% ReliablePoor
- Policy Leaning
6% Center
- Politician Portrayal
-48% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
93% : Trump spent several minutes walking around the perimeter of the stage, sometimes gesturing toward people in the crowd, which broke out in chants of "U.S.A." and "We love Trump" during the extended pause, which lasted about 18 minutes.47% : Trump said.
43% : Trump told the crowd he didn't like the microphone from the first minute he began speaking.
38% : Trump got his sound back at 8:16 p.m., about 18 minutes after the problems began.
36% : Trump earlier spoke in Hamtramck and Oakland County Friday.
32% : Trump had just launched into his familiar call to impose tariffs on imports from China and other countries when the technical difficulties began.
32% : But instead of delivering "tariffs," as the punchline, as expected, Trump went silent and began to walk around the stage.
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