Donald Trump tried to hold a rally in the Bronx, but his rally was riddled with audio and video problems after his lawyers took a large portion of his campaign donations.
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Here's an example of a Trump rally video:
Trump's feed from his rallies has massive audio and video problems, and that's what happens when criminal defense attorneys get a lot of the candidate's money. pic.twitter.com/AjTNTKTr9u
— Sarah Liz Jones (@PoliticusSarah) May 23, 2024
C-SPAN had to stop live video coverage of a Trump rally because the signal on its feed was so weak it dropped. It's the kind of problem that didn't plague Trump's previous campaigns because the candidate had money.
Trump's style has always been sloppy, but he understands video presentations, and this problem didn't arise when he spent money on rallies. In 2024, Trump is using public spaces, smaller, less expensive venues that may not have the technology infrastructure to handle presidential campaign rally broadcasts.
As long as Trump continues to have to pay criminal lawyers, these technical problems could continue or worsen. There is another problem with Trump's 2024 presidential election announcement. Compared to the Biden-Harris presidential campaign, Trump's presidential campaign looks cheap and inferior. Although this was not the case in 2016 or 2020, the Trump campaign's financial difficulties are becoming known and visible to the American people.
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Jason is the editor-in-chief. He is also a member of the White House Correspondent and Congressional Correspondent for PoliticusUSA. Jason holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science. His graduate studies focused on public policy, specializing in social reform movements.
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