Trump delivers confusing speech featuring MyPillow CEO and Al Capone at North Carolina rally

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At a rally in Kinston, North Carolina, former President Donald Trump gave a confusing speech that included a fictional story about MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell and gangster Al Capone. The rally started two hours late, and Trump appeared disoriented. Trump mistakenly suggested that Pennsylvania Senate candidate David McCormick was present. He claimed that if Capone disliked Lindell's pillows, Lindell would be in danger, despite the fact that Capone died in 1947 and Lindell was born in 1961. The crowd reacted with confusion but showed more enthusiasm when Trump returned to his prepared remarks. He encouraged supporters to vote and criticized the current administration, while his voice seemed to weaken during the speech.


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