Donald Trump kept his Montana rally crowd waiting for nearly 90 minutes Friday night and then immediately insulted the state. Scheduled to speak at 8 p.m.

, he didn’t emerge until around 9:30 p.m., and then he said, “I’ve gotta like Tim Sheehy a lot to be here,” mentioning the GOP candidate for Senate who spoke before him.

Trump went on to complain that it takes at least “two hours” to get anywhere in Montana. Throughout the speech, Trump seemed to be spitballing accusations against Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris and even tried to accuse her campaign of colluding with the media to advance the narrative that he and his running-mate J.D.

Vance are “weird.” “Then [Harris’ running-mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz ] said, ‘You know, I think J.

D. Vance is weird.’ You know, it’s a word that they use.

I think he calls me that, too. No, we’re not weird. We’re very solid people.

We want to have strong borders, we want to have good elections, we want to have low interest rates, we want to be able to buy a house, we want great education, we want strong borders. I think we’re very — actually, I think we’re the opposite of weird.” Trump on being called weird: We’re not weird.

. we’re the opposite of weird..

. It’s terrible thing that they could do that. pic.

twitter.com/yAskKjEO34 Trump continued, launching into his conspiracy theory: “ They’re weird! You know what they do? They work with the press on coming up with the sound byte..

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