Sunday 2 October 2022 06:54 AM catches hat and pen as he leaves Michigan rally stage - after Biden ... trends now

Sunday 2 October 2022 06:54 AM catches hat and pen as he leaves Michigan rally stage - after Biden ... trends now
Sunday 2 October 2022 06:54 AM Trump catches hat and pen as he leaves Michigan rally stage - after Biden ... trends now

Sunday 2 October 2022 06:54 AM Trump catches hat and pen as he leaves Michigan rally stage - after Biden ... trends now

Donald Trump showed a rare bit of finesse and dexterity at a rally in Michigan, caching a pen and a MAGA hat on the fly to offer an autograph to one of his many fans.

Trump, 76, heading off the stage to the Sam & Dave classic 'Hold On, I'm Coming,' is tossed both the pen and hat from a female fan wearing teal in the crowd. 

The 45th president catches both before waving at the fan and then autographing the hate, one of his famous 'Make America Great Again' caps.

The former commander in chief then tosses back both pen and hat to the fan, who fails to catch them herself. 

Trump then makes his way off the stage after speaking for an hour at the Macomb County Community College Sports and Expo Center in Warren. 

The appearance was in contrast to his 2020 opponent President Joe Biden, who appeared to get lost while walking off stage following his remarks at the Global Fund Conference in a week filled gaffes, including calling out for a Republican Congresswoman who'd died a month earlier. 

Donald Trump showed a rare bit of finesse and dexterity at a rally in Michigan, caching a pen and a MAGA hat on the fly to offer an autograph to one of his many fans

Donald Trump showed a rare bit of finesse and dexterity at a rally in Michigan, caching a pen and a MAGA hat on the fly to offer an autograph to one of his many fans

Trump, 76, heading off the stage to the Sam & Dave classic 'Hold On, I'm Coming,' is tossed both the pen and hat from a female fan wearing teal in the crowd. The 45th president catches both before waving at the fan and then autographing the hate, one of his famous 'Make America Great Again' caps

Trump, 76, heading off the stage to the Sam & Dave classic 'Hold On, I'm Coming,' is tossed both the pen and hat from a female fan wearing teal in the crowd. The 45th president catches both before waving at the fan and then autographing the hate, one of his famous 'Make America Great Again' caps

Biden began walking off stage following his remarks in New York, but made confusing gestures with his hands

He appeared lost as he abruptly stopped, turned around and made stuttering steps before exiting the stage

The appearance was in contrast to his 2020 opponent President Joe Biden, who appeared to get lost while walking off stage following his remarks at the Global Fund Conference in a week filled gaffes, including calling out for a Republican Congresswoman who'd died a month earlier 

Trump capitalized on some his foes' recent White House gaffes during his Michigan rally where he slammed Kamala Harris for 'one of the worst' mistakes yet after she mixed up North and South Korea.

In the near hour-and-forty-five-minute remarks Saturday evening, the former president also thanked Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas' wife Ginni Thomas for standing true to her belief that the 2020 presidential election was stolen after voluntarily speaking with the January 6 select committee. 

'She didn't wilt under pressure like so many others,' Trump said of Thomas. 'She said what she thought, she said what she believed. Too many Republicans are weak and they are afraid.'

He said those who don't back down to the 2020 election fraud claims show 'courage and strength.'

Before Trump took the stage, Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene delivered her own remarks where she claimed that Democrats are literally 'killing' Republicans.

'I am not going to mince words with you all,' Greene said at the rally in Warren, Michigan. 'Democrats want Republicans dead, and they have already started the killings.'

She supported the claim by citing a recent North Dakota crime story where an intoxicated man claimed that because an individual was 'part of a Republican extremist group' he hit the pedestrian with his car, according to court dcouments.

Greene further said that these assaults are occurring because President Joe Biden 'declared every freedom-loving American an enemy of the state', likely referencing his speech last month where he deemed all Trump supporters a 'threat to democracy.'

'Under Republicans, we will take back our country from the Communists who have stolen it and want us to disappear,' Greene said.

She later took a seat at a stand selling Donald Trump's coffee table picture book Our Journey Together to autograph copies that attendees could purchase for $90. The book includes images of Trump from his time as president.

Donald Trump tore into Vice President Kamala Harris for her gaffe last week in a speech at the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) claiming that the U.S. has a 'strong alliance' with North Korea

Donald Trump tore into Vice President Kamala Harris for her gaffe last week in a speech at the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) claiming that the U.S. has a 'strong alliance' with North Korea

Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene accused Democrats of literally 'killing' Republicans in remarks before Trump's arrival. Pictured: The Georgia Republican signs copies of Trump's picture book Our Journey Together, which were available for purchase at the rally for $90

Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene accused Democrats of literally 'killing' Republicans in remarks before Trump's arrival. Pictured: The Georgia Republican signs copies of Trump's picture book Our Journey Together, which were available for purchase at the rally for $90

The former president joked that Harris is a 'North Korea sympathizer', to which the crowd roared with laughter

The former president joked that Harris is a 'North Korea sympathizer', to which the crowd roared with laughter 

Vice President Harris said last week that the U.S. has a strong alliance with the communist nation during remarks at the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) between North and South Korea during a four-day Asia trip.

Trump joked that she is a 'North Korea sympathizer', to which the Michigan crowd roared with laughter.

'The United States shares a very important relationship, which is an alliance with the Republic of North Korea,' Harris said Thursday, intending to refer to the Republic of Korea, which is the official name of South Korea.

'It is an alliance that is strong and enduring,' she continued, not appearing to recognize her mistake.

A later transcript of the remarks had a line through the word 'North', a way for the White House stenographer's office to fact check.

'I think that was one of the worst mistakes of all,' Trump said of the gaffe. 'Can you imagine? They're standing on the border, North Korea's over there shooting off missiles as she's speaking.'

'They're shooting off missiles and she's saying about 'North Korea's out ally and our friend,' Trump added. 'And when I heard it, I said, 'Oh this is sort of just a – she didn't mean that.'

North Korea conducted a series of missile test launches last week during Harris' swing through Asia, including one in the moments she was speaking at the DMZ. 

During remarks at the conclusion of her visit to the DMZ, Harris touted the alliance the US has with 'the Republican North Korea' ¿ an embarrassing gaffe on the heels of President Joe Biden asking the crowd to identify a decease congresswoman the day prior

During remarks at the conclusion of her visit to the DMZ, Harris touted the alliance the U.S. has with 'the Republican North Korea' – an embarrassing gaffe on the heels of President Joe Biden asking the crowd to identify a decease congresswoman the day prior

The former president said Harris' staff should have sent someone up right away to correct her, even when insisted he would get 'angry' if someone did that during his remarks.

'In that one,' however,

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