
Donald Trump sounded off Friday night at his Detroit rally after audio issues caused the former president to stop speaking mid-sentence and pace around the stage – before telling rally-goers that he would sue the equipment contractor if it went out again.
“So now what happens is I won’t pay the bill for this stupid company that rented us this crap,” Trump said when the audio was later restored. “I won’t pay the bill and then we’ll have a story that Trump didn’t pay a bill to a contractor. No, when they do that kind of a job, don’t pay the bill. That’s terrible. They also had a little problem with energy coming in the building.”
The moment came after the Detroit venue’s entire audio system went down just a few minutes into Trump’s remarks. A second microphone brought to him also didn’t work, a livestream of the event showed. Trump stood on stage with his back toward the camera, looking off-stage at times. Two large screens inside the venue projected the message: “Technical difficulties. Complicated business.”
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“If it goes out again I’ll sue their ass off,” Trump said as the audio was restored.
While the audio was out, rallygoers chanted “We love Trump,” and “Thank you Trump.”
Watch the moment below or at this link.