Trump Claims Biden Administration ‘Interfered’ by Limiting Rally Size: ‘I Had Thousands Wanting to Come In’
Donald Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, expressed frustration over the size of the crowd at one of his recent rallies in Wisconsin, blaming the Biden administration for limiting attendance. In an interview with Fox Nation host Kellyanne Conway, Trump vented his anger, claiming that the U.S. Secret Service, under the direction of President Joe Biden’s administration, deliberately constrained the size of his event.
“I had thousands of people that wanted to come in,” Trump explained, referring to the rally. He blamed the Biden administration for restricting access, making it “very impossible” for all his supporters to attend. According to Trump, the decision to limit the size of the venue was an intentional effort to suppress his message.
The former president went further, claiming that the Biden administration’s actions were part of a broader strategy to prioritize foreign interests over his campaign. “The Biden administration made it very impossible to see those people,” Trump said, implying that the administration had interfered with his rally logistics in favor of international affairs. Specifically, he pointed to President Biden’s focus on welcoming the president of Iran to the United Nations as a reason for the alleged interference.
Trump expressed disbelief at the disparity between the number of people who wanted to attend and those who were allowed in. “I had fifty-five thousand people, and I had fifteen hundred, maybe even less than that,” he remarked, visibly upset. “Maybe a thousand. A little hall because they couldn’t give me any help.”
The frustration in Trump’s voice was evident as he reiterated his belief that the Biden administration’s actions were intentional. “And I’m so angry about it because what they’re doing is interfering in the election,” Trump added. His accusation suggests that limiting the rally’s size was part of an effort to stifle his campaign. “They hated the look, and they hated that many people heard what I had to say.”
Trump’s comments highlight his ongoing belief that external forces are working against him in the lead-up to the election. His claim that the Biden administration is deliberately interfering by restricting the size of his events echoes a broader theme of frustration and mistrust in his campaign as he faces a competitive race for the presidency. Despite the smaller-than-expected crowd, Trump remains adamant that his message resonates with a far larger audience than those in attendance.