Trump might pay legal bills of sucker-puncher

March 13 21:00 2016

Sanders says on ABC’s “This Week” that anyone following Trump’s campaign “knows that he tells the truth very, very rarely” and that in this instance, “He’s lying again”.

Jones has told The Associated Press that he and others went to the event as observers, not protesters.

Geer said the Chicago cancellation would likely embolden Trump’s supporters – an idea floated by Trump in several television interviews. They’re professionally made”, he said.

Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton said this weekend that Trump is guilty of “political arson”, adding that “the ugly, divisive rhetoric we are hearing from Donald Trump and the encouragement of violence and aggression is wrong, and it’s unsafe”, The New York Times reported.

Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, a distant third in the GOP delegate count, compared Trump to third-world “strong men”, and said the tone of the campaign “is really going to do damage to America”.

While Trump sometimes appears angered by the disruptions, he has also embraced them, using the interruptions as opportunities to lead his supporters in chants of “USA, USA”. “Now people got to go out and vote because we have the opportunity to stop Trump”.

Some critics say Trump has incited this – not only by touting controversial views against illegal immigration and Muslims, but by encouraging violence during the rallies.

“People have strong reactions to Donald Trump“, Geer said.

The disturbances continued on Saturday at a Trump rally in Dayton, Ohio, where Secret Service officers scrambled to surround the candidate after a man charged the stage.

Sanders said he has many supporters, and while some may attend Trump events as a form of peaceful protest, they are not doing so at his direction. “Bernie’s crowd. They’re Bernie’s crowd”.

UIC has said that its own police will be responsible for the safety and security of people on campus property.

“People can expect to see a very visible police presence”, police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said in a statement. On Sunday he stressed that he was hearing Trump supporters’ concerns about job stability, wages and the future and that he was the candidate who could “fix things ” .

Chaos and violence at Donald Trump’s rallies are commonplace.

Donald Trump is through one of three events Sunday, an airplane hangar event in Bloomington, Illinois, that was much calmer than the Friday night rally in Chicago that was cancelled.

What Donald Trump can expect to see in Chicago is the largest protest against his presidential candidacy to date.

Meanwhile, a man arrested after trying to jump on the stage at Trump’s campaign event in Dayton reportedly told police he planned to grab the microphone and yell that Trump is a racist but didn’t intend to hurt anyone.

Later, the billionaire businessman spotted a man whose voice he did want to hear, a supporter wearing a T-shirt reading “Legal immigrants for Trump”. “I’m just the messenger”, he said. “I would say if you’re thinking of supporting one of them, we would welcome you to our team”. Protestors ripped up Trump signs, Trump supporters got in protestors faces, and less conflict-minded people on both sides had to pull their riled up friends away from physical fights. Trump suggested that the protestor provoked the attack.

Donald Trump wants protesters arrested

Trump might pay legal bills of sucker-puncher
 
 
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