Trump invites Greenville, SC children's choir to upcoming rally
Former President Donald Trump in a personal video has invited the Rushingbrook Children's choir of Greenvillle, S.C. to perform at his next South Carolina rally. The singing group has been in the national headlines after a video of the group being cut off while singing the "Star-Spangled Banner" in the U.S. Capitol on May 26. The clip took off on social media, prompting outcry from conservatives, including Speaker Kevin McCarthy, the U.S. House Republican leader.
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