Heat Exhaustion at Trump Rally in Glendale Sends Dozens to Hospital
Over 100 attendees required medical attention due to extreme temperatures while waiting to enter the packed Desert Diamond Arena.
- The event saw temperatures soar to 104 degrees, causing significant health issues among rallygoers.
- Glendale Fire Department treated over 100 people for heat-related injuries, with several transported to hospitals.
- Attendees criticized the lack of amenities such as free water, contrasting it with a recent Kamala Harris rally at the same venue.
- Despite the heat, many supporters remained enthusiastic about Trump's policies on immigration and the economy.
- The rally featured an appearance by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who recently endorsed Trump after suspending his own campaign.