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Trump Plays Andrea Bocelli's 'Time To Say Goodbye' At Campaign Event, Internet Predicts 'Lawsuit Incoming'

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Republican candidate and former president Donald Trump played 'Time To Say Goodbye' by Andrea Bocelli at a campaign event after there were two interruptions due to medical emergencies in the crowd. In a short town hall event held in Pennsylvania, the former president was present with Kristi Noem, South Dakota Governor to ensure that commonwealth would play a major role towards his win in the November presidential elections.While addressing his supporters, Trump answered the questions that were emphasized on cost-cutting and immigration. But as Trump went on to address the questions, there were two interruptions as some of the supporters required medical help amidst the crowd.As they waited for the situation to settle down, Trump asked his staff to play one of his most liked songs on speakers, Ave Maria, by Schuberts.Also, seeing the growing requirement of medical help, Trump urged for the doors to open to allow ventilation. Amid all this , Trump asked, "Would anybody else like to faint? Please raise your hand." He then urged his staff to play more songs instead of going ahead with the questions.He asked his staff to play "Time to Say Goodbye" by Andrea Bocelli, which initially garnered attention from social media users. A video of him engaged in the song surfaced, that led people to leave hilarious comments on social media. On seeing the video, one person commented, "He looks and sounds like he is conducting a telethon for his legal bills not a campaign rally."

Another person wrote, "Does he think he's a choir director now??"Donald Trump decided to end the campaign event in a musical way.
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