The aria “Nessun Dorma” performed by Donald Trump at campaign events in 2016 was also used for Air Force One’s takeoff music, said the British director who followed Trump to the end of his presidency. “There’s just one hilarious story where he actually times the takeoff of Air Force One to coincide with the crescendo of ‘Nessun Dorma,’ which is just outrageous and hilarious,” said Alex Holder, who interviewed Trump for his documentary series “Unprecedented .” Holder was on Air Force One for an interview that was ultimately canceled, he told “The Bulwark Podcast” in an episode that aired Tuesday. But he said he and his crew saw how Trump used the “machinery and machinery of the presidency to create this image for his fans, which is quite remarkable.” “He’s almost like Kim Jong Un,” he said. Video from the 2016 campaign shows Trump’s plane flying with the same song blasting. —James Cook (@BBCJamesCook) July 20, 2016 During his campaign, Luciano Pavarotti’s widow told Trump to stop playing the signature aria from Puccini’s opera “Turandot” at campaign events. “We remind you that the values of fraternity and solidarity that Luciano Pavarotti advocated throughout his artistic career are incompatible with the global vision of candidate Donald Trump,” wrote Nicoletta Mandovani at the time.
title: “Trump Timed Air Force One Takeoff To Coincide With Opera S Crescendo Alex Holder Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-21” author: “Rebecca Kitzmiller”
The aria “Nessun Dorma” performed by Donald Trump at campaign events in 2016 was also used for Air Force One’s takeoff music, said the British director who followed Trump to the end of his presidency. “There’s just one hilarious story where he actually times the takeoff of Air Force One to coincide with the crescendo of ‘Nessun Dorma,’ which is just outrageous and hilarious,” said Alex Holder, who interviewed Trump for his documentary series “Unprecedented .” Holder was on Air Force One for an interview that was ultimately canceled, he told “The Bulwark Podcast” in an episode that aired Tuesday. But he said he and his crew saw how Trump used the “machinery and machinery of the presidency to create this image for his fans, which is quite remarkable.” “He’s almost like Kim Jong Un,” he said. Video from the 2016 campaign shows Trump’s plane flying with the same song blasting. —James Cook (@BBCJamesCook) July 20, 2016 During his campaign, Luciano Pavarotti’s widow told Trump to stop playing the signature aria from Puccini’s opera “Turandot” at campaign events. “We remind you that the values of fraternity and solidarity that Luciano Pavarotti advocated throughout his artistic career are incompatible with the global vision of candidate Donald Trump,” wrote Nicoletta Mandovani at the time.