Donald Trump continued his recent string of cancellations on Tuesday, telling Robert F. Kennedy Jr. that he couldn’t make it to a virtual town hall with the former presidential candidate and Tulsi Gabbard. That town hall was slated for 2 p.m. EST on Tuesday, but organizers announced the event was cancelled due to “changes in Trump’s schedule,” reported POLITICO. It’s unclear why Trump wasn’t able to turn up for a fully-virtual event, but his website lists him as having a campaign rally scheduled for 7 p.m. Tuesday in North Carolina. Trump, 78, has been pulling out of media appearances throughout October. That’s included him backing out of interviews with the Shade Room, 60 minutes, NBC, CNBC, and cutting a town hall event short. An adviser on Trump’s team reportedly told POLITICO last week that the cancellations were because Trump’s schedule has been so packed it’s led to “exhaustion.”
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Donald Trump Cancels Yet Another Appearance in Election’s Home Stretch
SORRY RFK!
The latest victim to the former president’s string of cancellations is Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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