Trump's Rochester rally: furor over anti-Muslim bigotry and a shot at the pope
It was just another Thursday night for Donald Trump, from the victory lap at the start to the media storm at the end
As Donald Trump entered the Rochester Community Center in Rochester, New Hampshire for a rally in front of 3,000 people, he was greeted by a full high school marching band playing the Europe song The Final Countdown. He left in the midst of media furor over whether he condoned anti-Muslim bigotry. In between, he took a shot at the Pope and attacked a fellow Republican candidate, all on national television. In short, it was just another Thursday night for Donald Trump.
On the home basketball court of the Spaulding High Red Raiders where giant fans spun in an unsuccessful attempt to cool the unseasonable late summer heat, Trump took questions from the audience after briefly taking a victory lap from what he claimed was a win in Wednesday's Republican presidential debate.
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