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Trump furiously jeered as he taunts Libertarians for winning ‘3%’ in elections at their convention

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Audible boos clashed with impassioned cheers at the Libertarian National Convention in Washington DC on Saturday as former President Donald Trump took the stage before what was certainly the most skeptical if not outright hostile crowd of his bid for the White House this year.

Donald Trump was jeered multiple times within the first few minutes of his speech to a rowdy crowd of roughly a thousand people Saturday evening at the Washington Hilton, where just a few weeks ago his 2024 election opponent Joe Biden spoke at the White House Correspondent’s Association’s (WHCA) annual dinner.

Former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump addresses the Libertarian National Convention in Washington, (AFP via Getty Images)

The angry yells from the audience were so constant at parts that it was difficult to

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