The former president blamed the lighting on Sunday, calling it 'terrible.'
During a campaign stop in Iowa, the 77-year-old who is the frontrunner in the 2024 GOP presidential primary, blamed the"powerful" lighting for his appearance, calling it"terrible."
"'How did I look?'" the former president said, recalling a previous conversation that he had with the former first lady."She said, 'You didn't look good, too much light.' These lights are terrible." He explained that the lights probably"cost a lot of money," adding that he is receiving plenty of donations for his 2024 presidential campaign."We're doing so well," he said."But these lights are no good."
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