Trump reminisces about campaign era during Pennsylvania rally, 'I will never forget it'
A subdued former President Donald Trump acknowledged the end of an era as he closed his hourlong remarks to hundreds of students at Penn State University on Saturday — after the rally kicked off nearly two hours late.
"It's coming to an end in one way. It's sad," Trump said. "In another way, it's beautiful. I think it's going to come to a very successful end. And then a new period begins. And that's the next four years where we're going to make our country so incredible, and we're going to do it so fast."
Trump added, "But there'll never be rallies like this. They'll never be -- in four years, there'll be somebody coming in and they'll call for a rally, and they'll have 200 or 300 people."
In an apparent approach to court young men, Trump invited the Nittany Lion wrestling team on stage to celebrate their recent championship.
In his remarks, Trump also continued to bash Beyoncé’s appearance at a rally for Vice President Kamala Harris on Friday evening.
“Beyoncé got out and said, 'Hello ladies and gentlemen. I would like to endorse her, what's her name? What’s her name? What is her name again? Oh, I'm going to endorse her.' They just don't get it,” Trump said.
-ABC News' Kelsey Walsh, Lalee Ibssa and Soorin Kim