Trump Hold Event While In Wisconsin
The 2024 election has indeed turned into an unprecedented spectacle, marked by a relentless string of twists that keep supporters and critics alike on their toes. What began in June as a hard-hitting campaign season has, as of this week, reached levels of intensity and unpredictability that we rarely see in American politics.
Former President Donald Trump’s garbage truck ride in Wisconsin on Wednesday was nothing short of vintage Trump, playing directly to his base while poking fun at a remark by President Joe Biden, who allegedly called Trump supporters “garbage.”
The image of Trump sporting an orange safety vest over his suit and boarding a garbage truck decorated with his campaign logos was an eye-catcher—and exactly the kind of spectacle that captures the essence of his candidacy.
President Trump tells the story of how the garbage truck and the orange vest came to be.
🤣🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/fmoYkWNhwK
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) October 30, 2024
During the rally, Trump had his crowd in stitches, recounting his hilarious struggle to climb into the truck and joking that he didn’t want to take the safety vest off because, as someone told him, it made him look thinner. Even Trump admitted he might just keep it on! But the humor aside, he also delivered a pointed rebuke to Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, underscoring what he sees as a fundamental requirement of the presidency: “You can’t lead America if you don’t love Americans.”
Kamala and Joe call us all garbage.
I call you the heart and soul of America.
— President Donald J. Trump pic.twitter.com/lLAXQs6jrV
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) October 31, 2024
Trump’s off-the-cuff style in Wisconsin couldn’t have been more different from Harris’s highly controlled address the night before, which featured meticulous staging, scripted messaging, and teleprompter precision. Harris’s speech, an attempt to make her “closing argument” to voters, was meant to be the defining moment of her campaign.
But it took an unexpected twist after Biden’s “garbage” comment on a Zoom call aimed at courting Latino voters. Despite efforts from her team to clarify and distance themselves from the remark, the damage had been done, overshadowing what was meant to be a focal point of Harris’s message.
This clip of Trump explaining the dump truck, is funnier than 99% of Netflix comedy specials. 😂
And this is the guy they said was Hitler?
As for the Dems, they are in trouble. Trump is relaxed, smooth, and having fun. They can’t compete with this.
— Clandestine (@WarClandestine) October 31, 2024
The contrast in campaign styles is crystal clear. While Harris delivers rehearsed, stage-managed presentations, Trump’s freewheeling approach conveys authenticity and enthusiasm. His Wisconsin rally felt electric, with a palpable sense of momentum just days before Election Day.