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Drudge Retort: The Other Side of the News
Friday, October 18, 2024

Former President Donald Trump's most recent campaign rally in Detroit, Michigan experienced fairly significant technical issues. And that was after a lengthy delay that resulted in a reportedly sparse audience.

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Hundreds of millions of campaign dollars, the most closely watched man in history, the "best of the best" campaign team-he can't even afford a working mic.

What a lewzer.

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WATCH: Trump paces stage in silence for nearly 20 minutes after mic failure at Detroit rally
www.pbs.org

... Donald Trump paced his rally stage in silence for nearly 20 minutes Friday night in Detroit after his microphone cut out.

The Republican nominee and former president was about to wax on about one of his favorite subjects, tariffs, working up to naming it by first teasing "the most beautiful word in the dictionary." Very quickly afterward, the sound went down.

The crowd chanted "USA" and "We love Trump" in support. But with no microphone, Trump simply wandered around the stage. Looking frustrated, his back was turned to most of his audience at times. ...


#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-10-18 09:52 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

@#1

He didn't ask for the Village People's Y.M.C.A. song to be played so he could just sway for those nearly 20 minutes?


#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-10-18 09:54 PM | Reply

What? No "teleprompter malfunction"????

DonOLD COWard.

#3 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2024-10-18 10:24 PM | Reply

Nobody with face paint that bad should utter the word Pocahontas.

#4 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2024-10-18 10:26 PM | Reply

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