Donald Trump Almost Became Target Attack By The Protesters


MASSAPEDIA NEWS - Donald Trump almost been targeted by demonstrators during a speech in Ohio, United States. The incident occurred a day after mass anti-Trump broke into the building campaign in Chicago and sparked riots.

Reported by Reuters, the incident occurred on Saturday (12/3) at the international airport Ohio when Trump held a pulpit and addressed. Trump had ducked when he heard a commotion behind him.

Troops Secret Service immediately pushed to the top of the podium to protect Trump. A man dressed in black and jeans arrested in the incident.

Motivation of the perpetrator is not yet clear, and Trump continued his speech until the end.

This incident adds to the tension after the incident in Chicago. Trump accused supporters of Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton of the Democratic Party as the culprit.

Doings Trump controversial and racist considered reap hatred among the American public. Trump once accused Mexican immigrants as rapists and criminals, as well prohibit the entry of US Muslims.

Trump campaign is always accompanied by protests in the streets. New to the Chicago mob protesters managed to enter the building campaign and disrupt the event.

Previous violence also often occurs in the Trump campaign. Among these are the beating and expulsion of journalists and protesters. Trump accused the protesters are people paid.

Sanders called the Trump as a presidential candidate who create division and hatred. The same is said by the candidates of Trump's rivals in the Republican.

President Barack Obama in a fundraising event in Texas offensive Trump in his speech. He said that leaders "should try to unite people and not make them mutually hostile."

Clinton at a rally in Missouri on Saturday directly refer to Trump as the person who initiated the aggression and violence.
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