'Doctor, please?' Trump pauses rally for several minutes for medical emergency
Donald Trump paused his speech for an extended period on Saturday as someone in the crowd appeared to suffer from a medical emergency.
Trump was in the middle of telling a story about helping his extremely wealthy friend cut a line for a restaurant when people started shouting in the crowd.
Trump paused and said, "Doctor, please?"
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"Doctor in the house?" Trump asked. "Thank you very much, doctor."
Trump silently watched the occurrence, and asked, "Are you doing OK?"
"Take your time," Trump said. "We've got to protect our people. Take your time."
As Trump continued to watch in silence, people from the crowd were shouting.
"It's alright, doctor, go ahead," Trump then said. "People come out two or three days ago, and then they get..."
"That's great," Trump added without finishing his prior sentence. "Do we have the greatest people in the world? We have the greatest people in the world. First responders thank you very much."
As Trump continues to watch in silence, the crowd erupts in song, with a rendition of the Star-Spangled Banner.