Donald Trump admitted he had no idea he would be taking part in a Wisconsin town hall event with Tulsi Gabbard as he stood on stage with the former Democrat.
The former president told the crowd in LaCrosse, Wisconsin, that he actually thought he would be delivering a prepared campaign speech for his supporters on Thursday night.
âI figured I was going to come here and weâre going to make a speech. I have a speech all set for you. I was ready. [And they said, youâre] doing a town hall. I said, âOh, nobody told me that.â I said, âWhoâs doing this? Tulsi?â I said, âWell, thatâs at least good news.â
âSheâs been, Iâve been a fan of hers for a long time, after, so, so, I didnât even know. Iâm in the plane, and looking over some material, and weâre going to give you a hell of a speech tonight. We were set to give you one hell of a speech. They said, âNo, sir, itâs a town hall.â I said, âWhy doesnât somebody tell me this stuff?ââ
As Gabbard sat by, a rambling Trump talked about establishing government-funded IVF and his desire to increase the US birth rate, detouring into a slew of other subjects before telling attendees that he âsort of announcedâ his IVF plan at a Michigan rally earlier in the day.
âI just felt that it would be a good place to announce it,â Trump went on. âAnd we did sort of the announcement there a little bit. And now we do the big announcement tonight in front of all of these television stations, all of the fake news. Theyâre all over the place. I donât know whatâs going on. We donât even know, I was saying, because weâre doing this.â
Trump also admitted he had no idea which TV stations were covering the event.
âAnd I donât even have any idea who weâre doing it for,â he continues. âI donât know, is it for a network or what? I see a lot of television all over the place, so maybe itâs on all of them.â
At the beginning of the town hall, Trump didnât even wait for the first question to be asked before he preemptively brought up crowd size.
âAnd itâs really, this is some crowd,â Trump said almost immediately upon picking up his mic. âAnd you can duplicate the crowd outside. So if anybody would like to give up your seat, that would be okay. No, no, letâs have a good time. Thank you very much, everybody.â
The sit-down between the Republican presidential candidate and Gabbard, who left the party in 2022, started more than an hour behind schedule, nearly putting it in direct conflict with Vice-President Kamala Harrisâ first televised interview since becoming the Democratic nominee, planned for 9pm EDT.
During the long wait for the two to appear, members of the audience stood up and started dancing along to the recorded music playing over the sound system â a mixed bag that included such tracks as âHall of Fameâ by The Script and will.i.am, âMore Than a Feelingâ by Boston, and âSweet Home Alabamaâ by Lynyrd Skynyrd â with one dad lifting his MAGA-hatted toddler up to sway along with him.
After Metallicaâs âEnter Sandmanâ played, and a local teen sang the national anthem, Gabbard, who endorsed Trump earlier this week, trotted out in a teal pantsuit. The mawkish âProud to be an Americanâ served as Trumpâs walk-on music, as attendees lofted cellphones into the air to capture the moment.
Trump duly ran through a recitation of his greatest hits, insisting, untruthfully, that undocumented immigrants took â107 percentâ of all new jobs created last month, and that Americans have stopped eating bacon thanks to inflation.
Trump won Wisconsin in 2016; Biden carried it in 2020. It was Trumpâs first visit to the state since the Republican National Convention in July. On Friday, Trump is scheduled to appear in Pennsylvania, where he was shot in the ear last month.
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