'Completely Weird': Nicolle Wallace Airs Trump's 39-Minute Dance Party In Full
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The MSNBC host said it was "uncomfortable to watch" as she let viewers see for themselves.
MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace on Tuesday showed viewers Donald Trump’s entire 39-minute musical episode at a town hall a day earlier as she flagged concerns about his “stability and his ability to handle anything outside of what’s been planned for him inside his bubble.”
The former president had been taking questions at the event in Pennsylvania before several disruptions prompted him to end that format and decide, instead, to sway and dance to music onstage for nearly 40 minutes.
“To give you an idea of how long 39 minutes is and how long this went on for if you were there, we’re gonna run it in its entirety,” Wallace told viewers on “Deadline: White House.”
“We’ll keep talking. We’ll leave it at the bottom of your screen, but we’re gonna put a clock up and count the minutes just to make clear, so you can experience for yourself how excruciatingly long and completely weird it is for anyone, let alone a candidate for the presidency, to cut off an event and then play his campaign soundtrack for 38 minutes while he stands and sways,” she said.
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