Midterm elections: Donald Trump HALTS Indiana rally due to MEDICAL EMERGENCY

The US leader expressed concern for the safety of a rally attendee while delivering an address in Indiana, less than 24 hours before polls open for the crunch US midterm elections.

Pointing to an individual in the crowd, Trump said: “Do we have a doctor please. Doctor, doctor in the house please, thank you.

“Okay, take your time, no problem. take your time, Doctor please, doctor.

“Take your time, take your time.”

The President then halted his speech for a number of minutes while a doctor entered the crowd to attend to the individual.

The person taken ill received a round of applause from the crowd.

Expressing concern for the individual, Trump said: “That is one of our good fans, let’s just hope everything is fine, we have plenty of time.

“Thank you doctor.

“We have water right here, coming right out.

“Looking good, looking good. Looking good.”

President Trump was also interrupted a number of times by protestors during his speech.

One protestor waved both his middle fingers at the crowd and shouted: “F**k the President.”

The US leader claimed there were three such protestors during his speech, and said he hadn’t had a night like this in awhile.

He said: “I don’t know what it is about Indiana, but I’m not surprised. That’s Indiana for you.”

He later blasted: “Out! Go home to mommy.

“Could we have our law enforcement take them out of there, please?”