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Black Man Trump Singled Out at Rally Says He Wasn’t Offended
People turned out in droves to support Donald Trump’s candidacy for president at Redding Municipal Airport on Friday afternoon.
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Like many of her Hollywood counterparts, pop diva Cher is no fan of Donald Trump, but she took to Twitter late last night to denounce the violence that broke out at the Trump for president rally in San Jose.
Some chanted “F– Donald Trump” and “Donald Trump has got to go” outside the San Jose Convention Center. One featured photo shows a woman closing her eyes in pain, with saliva dripping out of her mouth, while another shows a young man pouring water into his eyes to alleviate his discomfort.
While Clinton isn’t talking about the protests, she is talking Trump, telling California crowds she wants to win in their state so she’ll have momentum going into the general election.
Hundreds eager to hear Trump’s remarks gathered hours before the rally, chatting excitedly and sporting red “Make America Great Again” hats.
“Rather it is feeding resentments and looking for a “they” to blame for whatever frustrations people understandably feel at any given point in time”, he said. For future events of that scope, “we would need more officers with an absolute, number one goal of keeping both parties separate as much as we can”.
When Donald Trump rallied the people of the California, Gregory Cheadle was just another supporter in the crowd of more than 4,000 people. All these caused confrontations between Trump supporters and protesters both physically and verbally at Trump’s campaign events in Iowa, Illinois, Nevada, and Alabama.
Today at a press conference a reporter told Clinton’s opponent for the Democratic nomination, Bernie Sanders, that some of the protesters said they planned to vote for him in Tuesday’s primary.
While reciting this anecdote, Trump further breaks off to wonder about how that man is doing.
Cheadle said Trump spoke to directly with him, and paraphrased what the GOP candidate said to him: “You know what I was talking about?”
“He was like this great guy, military guy, we have tremendous African-American support”, he said.
“I was so praying for it”, Adriana Constantino said.
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Trump also lamented the loss of American jobs to other countries, a key theme in his campaign. The First Lady said, “We’re all in this together, we always have been”.