As President Donald Trump was walking up to speak at the National Rifle Association’s Annual Meeting and Exhibits in Indianapolis, Ind., it appears a phone was thrown onto the stage by someone in the audience.
Trump also appeared to not have noticed the object being thrown and continued his speech uninterrupted.
WATCH: An object was thrown onto the stage (seen in the bottom right of this video) as President Trump came up to speak to the NRA in Indiana; the president continued with his speech. pic.twitter.com/PSKhvkPp2K
— NBC News (@NBCNews) April 26, 2019
Katie Pavlich, a Fox News contributor and a editor for Townahall.com, tweeted Secret Service removed the man who threw the phone.
A man threw a cell phone on stage when President Trump walked out for his @nra speech. He threw it stage left, while POTUS was closer to stage right. The man hung around up front for a few minutes, carrying Mt. Dew, as POTUS started remarks and then Secret Service removed him.
— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) April 26, 2019
Later on in his speech, Trump did a little throwing himself. He threw the pen he used to sign paperwork to halt the Arms Trade Treaty, a pact adopted by the United Nations that regulates the sale of arms and military equipment.
Here’s a gif of the “very famous pen” pic.twitter.com/73PMJH1M82
— Graham MacGillivray (@GWMacGillivray) April 26, 2019
One lucky guy. This is the man who nabbed the pen @realDonaldTrump tossed into the crowd after signing EO to stop UN Arms Treaty ratification process #NRAAM pic.twitter.com/Tz3OQNpj5f
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) April 26, 2019