Trump pauses in Missouri's election campaign after the collapse of a woman



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CAP GIRARDEAU, MO. – President TrumpRepresentative of Donald John TrumpSoros: Fox News refuses to register on the radio. Rihanna swears that her songs will never be read again during Trump's vote on "tragic rallies" mid-way to set the cyber agenda more On Monday, his rally for the Missouri campaign was interrupted for about 10 minutes after the collapse of an elderly woman in the crowd that required medical attention.

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"Is there a doctor in the house, please? Doctor? Please, thank you," Trump said pointing to the crowd gathered on the floor of the Show Me Center.

The president urged the medical staff gathered around the woman to take his time while he was away from the podium. At one point, he urged the crowd to "make a little prayer" and we could see the audience behind the stage lowering their heads.

Shortly after, the audience started singing "Amazing Grace".

The woman was finally removed from the crowd and a person in costume told Trump that she was fine.

"It was really something," said Trump on the podium. "I just want to thank everyone for your behavior, it was beautiful."

"I hope she'll be fine," he added, before plunging into his stump speech and praising the Missouri Senate candidate as an "incredible fighter".

The rally in Missouri was the third of three campaign rallies Trump held on Monday to give a final boost to GOP Senate candidates before polling day.

The president's rally in Fort Wayne, Indiana, was also briefly interrupted by a medical incident in the crowd.

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