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Trump gets trapped in elevator, but firefighters come to the rescue

However, fire Mmrshal Brett Lacey told a local TV station that the fault lay with organizers of the event, who handed out more tickets than the venue could accommodate. “You know it’s interesting?” “But you know what, I’m starting to agree with you”. “We have plenty of space here”. And I will be – we’ll get back to you on that one because a lot of people are wanting to really have policy on that.

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During Trump’s town hall, he repeatedly called out the Fire Marshal for not letting more people into the auditorium.

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump kisses three-month-old Kellen Campbell, right, and holds six-month-old Evelyn Keane, after making a speech. Ted Cruz. That seemed to be water under the bridge as he focused his attacks on Hillary Clinton.

“So they do a commercial like I am mocking a person with disability”. Could that be possible? “I’m taking the gloves off”, Trump told his supporters at an election rally in Colorado.

“I was going to hit one guy in particular, a very little guy”.

Lacey was among a number of police officers and firefighters who were honored for their response to the shooting, which took place over the course of several hours. Authorities have said the club was packed with 458 people, 54 more than capacity.

“There is no reason we shouldn’t win this state, heavy military and tremendous respect for law and order”, Trump said.

“We’re going to stop the Syrian migrants from coming into the United States”, he said referring to the killing of a French priest, whose attackers proclaimed allegiance to the Islamic State extremist group.

Even at the end of his speech, Trump continued his assault on Lacey. Trump overtook her in some polls after last week’s Republican convention. “He’s probably a guy that doesn’t get it”.

Violet Clarke leads a chant in protest of Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump outside the Gallogly Events Center at University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, where Trump is holding a campaign, on Friday, July 29, 2016 in Colorado Springs.

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All week Trump has sought to tamp down the chants by stressing that his main goal is to simply beat Clinton in the November eight presidential election. But you know what? “I think he’s wild”, the self-described senior citizen and Republican said as she left a Panera Bread restaurant with her family.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump holds Kellen Campbell of Denver right and Evelyn Keane of Castle Rock Colorado during a campaign rally