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Trump praises police for handling ‘thugs’ in San Diego; 35 arrested
Demonstrators should bring US rather than Mexican flags to avoid sparking conflict, said Mejia, who fears protesters from outside Fresno will bring violence to his town.
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Thousands of pro-and anti-Donald Trump demonstrators faced off on Friday outside a rally for the presumptive Republican presidential nominee in San Diego.
A total of 35 protesters were arrested, including a city attorney candidate, following an appearance at the San Diego Convention Center by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, according to police.
Protesters and supporters clashed at an anti-Donald Trump rally Friday in San Diego, where protesters burned a “Make America Great Again” hat and at least three people were arrested, police said. Police were seen using batons on one man who tried to climb a wall and reach police, and confrontations between Trump supporters and opponents ended in punches thrown.
Following the real-estate magnate’s speech inside the city’s convention centre, police ordered the crowd to disperse, judging it an unlawful assembly.
The incident comes just two days after 14 protesters were arrested at a Trump rally in Anaheim.
He said, “as much as I want to debate Bernie Sanders …I will wait to debate the first place finisher in the Democratic party”. Numerous protesters’ signs were about Trump’s plans to build a wall along the Mexico border.
It was a stunning rebuke – even by Donald Trump’s standards – aimed at the nation’s only Latina governor at a political rally in her home state of New Mexico.
The presumptive Republican nominee was speaking to an enthusiastic crowd of supporters in San Diego’s convention centre.
Fresno resident Eddie Mejia says he’s leading a group of more than 300 people to protest Trump’s visit to the heavily Latino region.
Sanders is trailing Clinton in the race to secure their party’s nomination, but opinion polls show he is slicing into her lead in California. U.S. Rep. Ryan Zinke endorsed Trump Wednesday.
Clinton has yet to clinch the nomination. “I’m telling you, this court system, judges in this court system, federal court, they ought to look into Judge Curiel”.
The former US secretary of state has said she is looking forward to debating Trump later this year ahead of the November 8 general election.
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“Your governor has got to do a better job”, Trump said. The Democratic candidate will hold a late-morning rally at Los Angeles Maritime Museum Friday on the sixth consecutive day he has campaigned in the Southland for the June 7 California primary.