At a campaign speech in Nevada, former President Donald Trump briefly left his position on stage to follow a toddler who had moved away from an accompanying adult, according to reports. The incident drew attention after video showed Trump moving across the stage as the child approached its edge.
Trump then joked that he did not want the child to “be Biden and fall,” referring to President Joe Biden. The remark appeared to connect the moment to previous footage and political criticism involving Biden’s balance and falls.
The episode was widely circulated online and covered by several news outlets, which described Trump as chasing after or trying to protect the toddler. Reports did not indicate that the child was injured, and the moment occurred amid the broader proceedings of Trump’s Nevada appearance.
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