Massive Trump rally starts off with hecklers

A massive Donald Trump rally that the presidential candidate claimed included 30,000 people was interrupted several times Sunday by what appeared to Black Lives Matter protesters, drawing a response from Trump.

“Folks, we have to love everybody,” Trump said at the rally in Madison, Ala.

“All lives matter,” he added, drawing out the words as the crowd cheered.

Heckling started soon after Trump received an endorsement from Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala.

“This isn’t a campaign, this is a movement,” Sessions said. “American people are not happy with their government.”

The hecklers didn’t stop however. When Trump started to speak about listening to military leaders, a man from the audience yelled “draft dodger!”

Trump said that based on the numbers of people coming in, some protests were bound to happen.

“Isn’t it fun to be at a Trump rally?” the GOP front-runner said after being interrupted for a third time. “It is like part of the deal.”

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