A document circulated appearing to show Trump staffers Jason Miller, Justin Caparole and Danny Tiso as 'not approved for entry.'
's staffers from the first GOP presidential primary debate circulated on social media Wednesday night, but did not stop the three men from attending the event at Milwaukee's Fiserv Forum.
Trump, who served as president from 2017 to 2021 and remains the front-runner in the 2024 race for the GOP nomination, opted to not attend the Republican debate in Wisconsin, instead participating in an interview with ex-Fox News host. Trump has pointed to his strong polling numbers to explain why he is not participating in the debate.
NBC News reporter Dasha Burns reported that a flyer seen at the debate spin room showed that three Trump staff members were allegedly banned from the debate. "This was on the security table near the metal detectors at the entrance to the debate spin room.
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