Medical emergencies are common at Trump rallies, with supporters fainting in long lines or during speeches. He often pauses to help and keeps the crowd engaged with humor. At a recent event, after two people fainted, he joked with them, saying he'd prefer a musical performance to Q&A. He invited medics to tend to the individuals and even played "Ave Maria," reflecting his desire to keep the atmosphere positive despite the incidents.
Trump's previous weeks of campaigning have been marked by his comments on internal enemies, suggesting a sense of siege during his rallies. His humor appeared to act as a buffer against the tensions around him. As he told his deputy campaign manager to play his music, he emphasized that amidst the chaos, the ambiance should remain uplifting, showcasing his unique ability to blend entertainment with serious conversations about his campaign.
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