President Trump’s speech was interrupted by a special guest attending his rally in North Carolina.
During Trump’s recent rally in North Carolina, Trump’s speech was interrupted by a dog barking.
As Trump heard the noise, he stated, “What is that? Oh, that sounds so cute.”
After discovering it was a dog, he told the crowd, “I love dogs!”
Watch the moment he said it here:
Trump continued to share a story about his daughter Laura’s love for dogs:
NC Newsline had these details to report on Trump’s rally in North Carolina:
Former President Donald Trump, in his final North Carolina rally of the 2024 campaign on Monday morning, predicted that he would emerge victorious in the state as he rallied supporters on the eve of the election.
“North Carolina’s reliable for me,” Trump said. “Never lost. And I don’t think we’re going to start now.”
Trump returned to Dorton Arena in Raleigh for his final event in the Tar Heel State — the same place he held a rally before the election in 2016. Thousands filtered into the fairgrounds venue, but dozens of rows of seats remained unfilled as he took the stage.
North Carolina has appeared increasingly often on Trump’s campaign schedule in the final weeks of the campaign — culminating in a pre-election weekend torrent of rallies.
On Saturday, the 78-year-old spoke in Gastonia and Greensboro; and in Kinston on Sunday, he projected confidence in his chances, while also briefly and mistakenly referring to a Pennsylvania Senate candidate during his remarks.
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