Donald Trump rips into his ‘stupid’ campaign staff for blunder at Wisconsin rally

Donald Trump blasted his campaign staff on Sunday as he stood on stage at the Wisconsin rally for showing the wrong photo of a large crowd.

During his speech in Juneau, the former president blasted his own aides by claiming they had not put the right image on the jumbotron.

He wanted to show the audience an idea of ​​how large his crowd was the day before in Pennsylvania.

“We’ve got something to show you what kind of crowd there was last night. It was really something special. So let’s put it up if we can.

Video then played of a large crowd at Trump’s first return to Butler, Pennsylvania since the assassination attempt at his rally there in July.

Donald Trump blasted his campaign staff on Sunday as he stood on stage at the Wisconsin rally for showing the wrong photo of a large crowd

‘It was incredible. They used the wrong photos, the same photos, but they had two sides.

‘So stupid. But that’s okay. We have that every now and then.

Trump was referring to the two blurred images seen in video sidebars, as well as images taken vertically on a phone and then displayed on a horizontal screen.

The former president has historically been sensitive to the size of his rally crowds and often brags about the number of people who come to hear him speak.

Thousands consistently show up for the political rallies where Trump usually speaks for about an hour and a half, after music, vendors and other speakers conclude the main event.

During his speech in Juneau, the former president ripped apart his own aides by claiming they didn't put the right image on the jumbotron

During his speech in Juneau, the former president ripped apart his own aides by claiming they didn’t put the right image on the jumbotron

The former president (pictured in front of the Wisconsin rally crowd) has historically been sensitive to the size of his rally crowd and often brags about how many people come out to hear him speak

The former president (pictured in front of the Wisconsin rally crowd) has historically been sensitive to the size of his rally crowd and often brags about how many people come out to hear him speak

Margo Martin, deputy communications director for the Trump campaign, walks past the stage in Juneau, Wisconsin

Margo Martin, deputy communications director for the Trump campaign, walks past the stage in Juneau, Wisconsin

Tens of thousands of Trump supporters showed up in Butler on Saturday for his first return after the assassination attempt in which he was shot in the ear.

Even billionaire Tesla, X and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk were present and appeared on stage.

Trump often talks about how his Democratic competitors can’t attract the same kind of rally crowd that he does.

Elon Musk, a hardcore Trump supporter, joined him on stage at Butler this weekend.