Trump's Pennsylvania rally ends with dancing and ambulance
Donald Trump's campaign rally at a Philadelphia suburban municipal building was interrupted twice because people were getting sick from the stuffy room. Eventually, the meeting was quickly shut down and the campaign rally spontaneously turned into a dance party, reports Associated Press.

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The Republican presidential candidate first paused during a question-and-answer session while a doctor in the room tended to the first person who had become ill.
When the second emergency interrupted the discussion, moderated by South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, Trump stopped taking questions. He and Noem noted that the room was hot, and Trump asked what was wrong with the air conditioning.
"They probably can't afford it, sir, in this economic situation," Noem joked.
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During the first break, Trump asked for Ave Maria, and an instrumental version of the aria was found for him. During the second break, he asked for Luciano Pavarotti to perform the tune, and the required track was quickly found.
After Noem announced that the second man was feeling better, Trump spoke for a few more minutes and then suggested playing music again.
"These two people who passed out are patriots," Trump said. "We love them. And they made us listen to great music, right?"
Trump recommended ending the evening by enjoying some music rather than listening to himself answer more questions.
The Republican nominee asked for Village People YMCA to be played, and it blared over the loudspeakers. It was the usual signal that Trump had finished speaking and was ready to leave. But he remained on stage.
"Nobody is leaving," said the 45th president. "What are we going to do?"
The music continued for about 40 minutes, with Trump bouncing around the stage to a mixed playlist that included Sinead O'Connor's Nothing Compares 2 U, a cover of Rufus Wainwright's Hallelujah, and Guns N' Roses' November Rain.
Many of his supporters headed for the exits, but some stayed until the end. The scene was reminiscent of Trump's winter vacation getaways at Mar-a-Lago, his South Florida estate where he likes to DJ and hang out with the wealthy members of his private club.
Finally, the presidential candidate left the stage to Memory from the musical Cats.
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Caroline Leavitt, Trump's press secretary, posted a photo of the 45th president on social media site X. "DJ TRUMP!" she wrote.
Republican candidate spokesman Steven Cheung wrote in X that "something special is happening in Pennsylvania," noting that Trump is "unlike any politician in history, and that's great."
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