Trump’s Mount Pocono rally was billed as a reset on the economy, but it became something else entirely: a raw glimpse into how he plans to campaign — and govern. He boasted that he doesn’t “need polling,” tested a harsher insult for Biden, and returned again and again to immigration, grievance, and personal score‑settling. His attack on Ilhan Omar, steeped in false claims and ridicule of her background, drew cheers in the room and outrage far beyond it, underscoring how central division remains to his political brand.Even his own script couldn’t contain him. Trump mocked the teleprompter, wandered off message, and stretched his speech past ninety minutes, leaning on instinct more than policy. Supporters saw authenticity; opponents saw volatility. As prices, tariffs, and trust in institutions collide, the night in Pennsylvania felt less like a one‑off outburst and more like a preview of the relentless, polarizing storm still to come.
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