Trump starts speech by whining about teleprompter: 'They wonder why I don't pay the bill'

Donald Trump and a teleprompter at his 2024 announcement / Shutterstock

Donald Trump has consistently ridiculed President Joe Biden for using teleprompters, but the former president repeatedly complained about the fallen teleprompters at his Minnesota speech.

Trump on Friday gave the keynote speech at the Minnesota GOP's Lincoln Reagan Dinner, where the former leader started his speech with complaints about teleprompters.

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"Before I got up, the teleprompter fell down. That's great. Great going, fellas back there," the ex-president said. "Then they want to know why we don't pay the bill. I get a lot of heat. We have a teleprompter that's gone. This one's almost gone."

Trump then imitated Biden, saying the current American president would "leave" if the same thing happened during his speech.

@CCknockout on social media wrote, "He's making casual confessions now."

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