The video showed dozens of empty seats as Donald Trump spoke at the Erie Insurance Arena on Saturday.
national correspondent Gabe Gutierrez panned around the Erie Insurance Arena and revealed a number of empty seats towards the back of the venue as Trump spoke to an enthusiastic crowd.Trump spoke to supporters amid mounting pressure from theafter it filed court documents on Thursday that stated he would face additional charges over the investigation into classified papers kept at his Florida estate. The former president said he believed he was"being indicted for you [the crowd].
Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to supporters during a political rally while campaigning for the GOP nomination for the 2024 election on July 29, 2023, in Erie, Pennsylvania. A video showing dozens of empty seats around the arena has gone viral.His comments were met with applause and cheers by an overwhelming majority of people in the crowd., the venue has more than 9,000 seats and hosts the Ontario Hockey League team, the Erie Otters, as well as concerts and other community events.
Since being shared on July 29, the video has been viewed around 790,000 times and had received 3,475 likes at the time of writing.
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