Trump sways and bops to music for 39 minutes in bizarre town hall episode
- Bias Rating
24% Somewhat Conservative
- Reliability
50% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
44% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
7% Positive
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57% : Everyone was so excited they were fainting so @realDonaldTrump turned to music," campaign spokesman Steven Cheung wrote on X. "Nobody wanted to leave and wanted to hear more songs from the famous DJT Spotify playlist!"{snip}As Trump stood onstage in his oversize suit and bright red tie, swaying back and forth, it was almost as if he were taking a trip back to the decades past.52% : Trump stayed in place onstage, slowly moving back and forth.
18% : It also comes as Vice President Kamala Harris has called Trump, 78, unstable and called into question his mental acuity.
15% : The scene comes as Vice President Kamala Harris has called Trump, 78, unstable and called into question his mental acuity.
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