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Protester yelling, ‘Donald Trump’s a racist’ hauled away from Worcester rally
On Wednesday, Trump will host a rally at the DCU Center in Worcester, according to the candidate’s campaign schedule.
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Trump added to his recently proposed idea of a “swatch of land” in Syria that would act as a safe zone for refugees, telling reporters that other countries would fund it and that it’s the least expensive idea.
The event starts at 7 p.m. Watch FOX25 at 10 for Sharman Sacchetti’s report on Trump’s rally.
“It’s awesome. I mentioned food stamps, and that guy who’s seriously overweight went insane”, Trump said.
Earlier another protester shouted, ‘You’re a racist!’ before being escorted out.
Trump has said he believes the U.S. will have no choice but to close a few mosques because of radical activity. After the third, he made a joke at the media’s expense, predicting they would focus on the wave of hecklers instead of his crowd of supporters. “Three people! They weren’t even in a group, cuz who the Hell wants to be with a guy like that, to be in a group?” Seriously. Who wants to be with him? Nobody. Nobody. Nobody will have him.
Donald Trump beefed up his security ahead of his latest “Make America Great Again” rally Thursday evening in Worcester, Mass.
“We are certainly aware of the break-in at the armory and the resources we are allocating for the Trump event will ensure public safety around the event and for the community as a whole”, Gemme told MassLive.
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Trump also continued to criticize President Barack Obama’s response to the attacks in Paris, blaming American actions for destabilizing the Middle East and fueling the Islamic State group’s rise.