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A scary moment broke out during Donald Trump’s Kentucky rally ... when a woman collapsed in the crowd in the middle of his speech -- springing Dr. Oz and first responders into action. The prez spoke
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Donald Trump speech abruptly cut dead in medical emergency
Donald Trump's speech was momentarily derailed after a woman had a medical emergency in the crowd
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During the pause, the president asked for "Ave Maria" to be played as he believed the woman was going to be "ok"
During a rally at Verst Logistics in Hebron, Kentucky, on Wednesday, March 11, President Donald Trump told the company's CEO, Paul Verst, to rush through his speech because no one was interested in hearing from him.
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'OMG': Trump Abruptly Stops Rally After a Sudden Medical Scare That Sends Staff Scrambling —Then the ‘Funeral Music’ Request Leaves People Uneasy
Donald Trump tends to leave an impression on everyone he meets. Some men roll their eyes at his ego-filled boasts, while some women visibly stiffen […]
Dr. Mehmet Oz sprang into action during President Donald Trump’s speech in Kentucky when an older woman collapsed, prompting the president to pause his remarks and call for assistance.
Trump reached for his family genius story again while onstage in Kentucky, while claiming that he knew "a lot of stupid people who went to a good college"
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Donald Trump made his first visit to Greater Cincinnati since the start of his second presidential term, with two local stops on March 11. The president visited Thermo Fisher Scientific in Reading in the early afternoon and then Verst Logistics in Hebron, Kentucky.