Video shows Trump supporters at Michigan rally walking out during his speech.

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Video posted to social media by Detroit Free Press reporter Paul Egan, appears to show supporters of Donald Trump leaving his rally on Saturday night, minutes into the former president’s speech.

Trump held a rally in Warren, Michigan at the Macomb County Community College Sports and Expo Center, to encourage voters to throw their support behind candidates he endorsed for state offices, including GOP nominee for governor Tudor Dixon, the nominee for attorney general Matt DePerno and Kristina Karamo, the Republican nominee for secretary of state.


But, Egan posted an image of the back of the arena minutes before Trump went on stage showing that the lineup failed to draw a full house.

“This was the rear of the Macomb College Sports & Expo Center 10 mins before former President Trump began speaking,” Egan tweeted. “There appeared to still be ample standing room. Fire marshal said capacity was 6,600.”


When Trump finally took the stage, he spoke briefly about the candidates before moving on to “familiar grievances,” according to Egan. About 20 minutes into Trump’s 1 hour long speech, attendees began “streaming out”.

“I didn’t have the bandwidth to tweet it from the facility, but here is video of attendees streaming out of complex in Warren MI about 20 mins into former President Trump’s speech,” Egan wrote.


At this point, Michigan appears set to hand Trump another defeat by proxy as all three of the candidates he endorsed are trailing their Democratic opponents. Dixon and Karamo trail their opponents Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Jocelyn Benson by double digits in recent polls, while DePerno trails current Michigan AG Dana Nessel by 6 points.