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August 24, 2024

Dozens of AZ Trump fans suffer heat exhaustion at rally

Former President Donald Trump was preparing to speak at a rally in Glendale, Arizona when it all happened.

The line to get into Trump’s rally was long, hundreds were still waiting to get in, and it was over 100 degrees.

The rally was said to be so packed that people were being turned away from entry after waiting for hours!

Making matters worse more than 100 of Trump’s supporters had to be treated for heat exhaustion.

ABC Channel 15 news reporter, Rachel Louise Just, took to X to share an inside look at the events that took place that day in Glendale, Arizona.

“It’s 104 in Glendale -- and many are still waiting outside to get into the Trump rally. Some people I talked to went home over heat concerns, another woman near me almost passed out in line, I’m told multiple people have gone to the hospital (haven’t been able to get solid #),” wrote Just.

Thankfully, there were no fatalities from the heat and the rally was a huge success!

It says A LOT about Trump that so many supporters were willing to stand outside for hours in the heat just to hear him speak.

Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris has to hang banners over seating sections to make her rallies appear fuller or LIE to her supporters about a Beyonce appearance just to get them to tune in.

Justin Heap, a GOP state lawmaker, made a similar observation.

Trump, on the other hand, has so many supporters, not everyone who wanted to was even able to attend the Glendale rally!

“You know what is the best thing about speaking at a Trump rally? You don’t need to use AI to make it look like the seats are full,” Heap said, referencing Harris’ attempt at covering up how low her rally turnout numbers are.

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