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Former President Donald Trump‘s town hall in Montgomery County outside of Philadelphia transitioned to an impromptu concert Monday evening after several interruptions due to medical emergencies.

First, a person in the crowd had a medical issue, resulting in Trump pausing the event. South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem was moderating a discussion with Trump when the second medical emergency occurred. 

“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.

Trump and Noem noted that the room was lacking proper air conditioning.

“They probably can’t afford it, sir, in this economy,” Noem joked.

Trump asked that “Ave Maria” be played after the first medical issue. When the second medical emergency occurred, Trump requested that Italian opera singer Luciano Pavarotti’s version of “Ave Maria” be played. 

“Let’s just listen to music,” Trump said. “Let’s make this a music fest.” 

He didn’t answer further questions.