Spotlight-loving President Donald Trump avoided cameras for the second day in a row as he phoned in to a rally ahead of a crucial redistricting vote.
The 79-year-old, who hasn’t been on camera since his Saturday Oval Office meeting, appeared via audio alongside House Speaker Mike Johnson at a tele-rally on Monday night, urging Virginia voters to fight the state’s critical redistricting vote on Tuesday.
“What’s going to happen if we lose these elections—you know, in this case, the House—it’s going to be a disaster," Trump lamented over the phone during the tele-rally. “If they do this, they’re guaranteed to pick up a lot of seats, and it’s, everybody knows it’s unjust. Including them.”
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