Trump rally medical emergency: US president slammed for asking Dr Oz to play a Hail Mary while treating women; ‘How disgusting’

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president Donald TrumpRally in Hebron, kentuckyOn Wednesday, a woman experienced a medical emergency. Even though Republicans had to stop talking Dr. Muhammad OzThe head of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) went to help. During this time, Trump requested that Pavarotti’s “Ave Maria” be played.

U.S. President Donald Trump gestures during a visit to Verst Logistics in Hebron, Kentucky. (Reuters)
U.S. President Donald Trump gestures during a visit to Verst Logistics in Hebron, Kentucky. (Reuters)

While some praised the president’s actions, many criticized them for being insensitive. Meanwhile, video of the incident went viral.

The Trump Administration’s Rapid Response 47 also shared a clip of the incident, wrote Dr. Oz “immediately intervened, along with our great first responders, to assist a woman in the audience who suffered a medical incident during the President’s Kentucky speech.”

Reaction to Trump’s Hail Mary request

Trump’s request prompted mixed reactions. Some praised the president. one wrote “She stood up! Unbelievable moment.”

other additional “Trump really cares.” However, many more people were eager to criticize Trump’s behavior as insensitive.

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“Oh my God H Chrysler! Hail Mary??? Is that woman dead?” one person question. other commented “Some people leave legacies. Trump will leave a stain.”

Another one explain “How disgusting it is to defile the Hail Mary.”

Notably, Hail Mary is often played at funerals, and the song is known as “a timeless and reverent tribute often used at Catholic funerals. Its tranquil melody and spiritual depth provide a peaceful reflection of the soul’s journey.” according to TJ Andrews Funeral Services.

Jake Paul at Trump Kentucky rally

Boxer and social media influencer Jake Paul was also in attendance, and the visuals went viral.

During Trump’s speech, he told Paul: “I didn’t ask Jack who he voted for, but I don’t think it was Kamala (Harris). I think your whole reputation is going to take a hit. That’s going to be the end of your whole career, Jack.”

Paul also spoke at the event, saying, “What Mr. Trump taught me is courage and that we never back down from a fight, even if they are much stronger than you. I feel like all the local Kentuckians feel the same way.”

“We’re here to represent America. We need more plants like this that are thriving,” he continued, referring to Verst Logistics, the packaging plant where the president spoke.

Trump’s visit to Kentucky comes ahead of the midterm elections as his feud with lawmaker Thomas Massie continues. Ed Gallrein, the congressional candidate challenging Massie for his seat, spoke before Trump at the event.

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