Donald Trump has consistently boasted about his large crowds at his rallies, but in a new video he claims fans deserted him during Sunday’s rally in Wisconsin.
During his speech in Wisconsin, Trump made a number of gaffes that were ridiculed online. He seemed disturbed by an “aggressive” fly.
A video circulated online showing several rally attendees walking elsewhere while President Trump discussed immigration-related topics. However, it has not yet been confirmed whether these people actually left Trump’s rally.
Kamala’s famous Winds account shared one of the videos with the caption, “Breaking news: Amazing new footage showing people leaving Donald Trump’s rally today.”
Meanwhile, the Ford News Podcast also shared a video titled “People are leaving rally briefly after Trump’s speech.” This happens at every rally because MAGA enthusiasm is low. ”
In response to the video, one Trump supporter wrote: Trump won Pennsylvania and the presidency! ”
Another user criticized the Trump campaign, saying, “This shows how amateurish the Trump campaign is.” “In a professional political campaign, people would leave ‘to the side’, not in front of the camera, certainly not directly behind the candidate.”
However, some X users pointed out that such footage “always turns out to be fake,” adding, “The desperation is comical.”
“It’s really not surprising, in fact it happens all the time,” opined another, while another wrote: Are you scared?
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President Trump slams team for showing ‘wrong photo’
President Trump attacked his 2024 campaign staff on Sunday, claiming they were shown the “wrong photo” during a rally.
The day after his speech in Butler, Pennsylvania, President Trump announced that he wanted fans in Juneau, Wisconsin, to see photos of the event so they could see the size of the crowd.
“I have something to show you what the audience was like last night,” Trump said. “That was really special. So let’s put it on there if we can.”
The former president ultimately expressed his disgust with campaign workers.
“I can’t believe it,” he complained, adding, “They used the wrong photo.”