Trump's Pennsylvania town hall cut short due to multiple health emergencies
Donald Trump said he was "OK" with the heat during a Pennsylvania town hall event, after it reportedly caused some attendees to faint. Trump's Monday night event was held in Oaks, Pennsylvania, moderated by South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem. It was paused twice due to apparent medical incidents among the crowd, which led Trump to call for a doctor while commenting on the heat. "We have incredible people that come here hours before and it's a little hot, so they're with us all the way, respect them and you take your time doctor," he said.
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