Dailymail Coverage: Trump Critiques Staff for Rally Mishap

Monday, 7 October 2024, 13:24

Dailymail reveals that Donald Trump unleashed criticism on his campaign staff during a Wisconsin rally. The former president expressed frustration over a jumbotron image error, emphasizing crowd sizes. Trump's focus on rally attendance highlights his competitive stance against political rivals.
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Dailymail Coverage: Trump Critiques Staff for Rally Mishap

Dailymail Details Trump’s Staff Lament

By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

Donald Trump berated his campaign staff while on stage for a rally in Wisconsin on Sunday. Speaking in Juneau, the former president ripped into his own aides by claiming that they did not put the right image on the jumbotron screen. He wanted to brag with a picture of how large his crowd was the day before in Pennsylvania.

The Rally and Its Attendance

A video then played of a large crowd at Trump’s first return to Butler, Pennsylvania since the assassination attempt at his rally there in July. Trump was referencing the two blurred images that show on the sidebars of video and images taken vertically on a phone and then displayed on a horizontal screen.

Trump is historically touchy about the size of his rally crowds and often boasts about how many people come out to hear him speak. Thousands consistently show up for the political rallies where Trump usually speaks for about an hour-and-a-half after music, vendors, and other speakers tee up the main event.

Star Support and Comparisons

Tens of thousands of Trump supporters showed up in Butler on Saturday for his first return after the assassination attempt where he was shot in the ear. Even billionaire, Tesla, X and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk attended and made an appearance on stage.

Trump often talks about how his Democrat competitors cannot attract the same sort of rally crowds that he can. Elon Musk, a hardcore Trump supporter, joined him on stage in Butler over the weekend.


This article was prepared using information from open sources in accordance with the principles of Ethical Policy. The editorial team is not responsible for absolute accuracy, as it relies on data from the sources referenced.


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