Donald Trump Spends Rally Making Crowd Watch Him Listen To Music For 40 Minutes, Raising Concerns About His Mental Fitness

October 15th, 2024 - 2:16 PM EDT by Adam Downer

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Trump sways to music for 30 minutes and a tweet reacting to the viral moment.

The past eight years have seen extensive media coverage of seemingly every bizarre thing that Donald Trump has done as a major political figure, such that it's become rare for the former President to surprise people with a new, odd event.

Yesterday, he managed to surprise – and concern – many people once again by forcing rallygoers to watch him listen to music for roughly 40 minutes.


During a Town Hall rally in Oaks, Pennsylvania yesterday, Trump's scheduled appearance was interrupted twice in the first 30 minutes by medical emergencies in the crowd.

As the attendees were cared for, Trump's campaign played music instead of continuing the Town Hall. After the second attendee was escorted out of the rally by medical professionals, Trump told the crowd, "Let's not do any more questions. Let's just listen to music."

Donald Trump then stood on stage for the following 40 minutes listening to music, occasionally reacting to it by starting brief dances and pretending to conduct, before the rally ended. The entirety of the 40-minute spectacle can be seen below, starting at around the 1-hour-and-43-minute mark.


The scene struck many as bizarre and raised questions about the cognitive abilities of Trump, particularly after so much attention was paid to President Joe Biden's cognitive function before he dropped out of the 2024 race.

The shoe on the other foot

While people of both political tribes hashed out whether the incident was an example of Donald Trump's decline or the former President having a "concert" with the rally's attendees (as some on the right put it), the unusual spectacle led to jokes and memes on social media.

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GamerDLM
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in reply to supergoron

He's the life support for the party as soon as they pull the plug it's over.
Not only have Republicans wildly underperformed in areas like the last midterms, but anytime a "Trump-esque" candidate goes on the ballot they end up losing especially in swing states.
They can't find a way to replicate his rabid support without having him on the ballot to a point he barely had to participate in the primary and still won. He's the only thing their base is still voting for.

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