A rally held by Donald Trump was again interrupted by a protester Saturday. A loud demonstrator was shouted down by the crowd and ejected from the crowd, while the Republican presidential front-runner attempted to step in and control the situation.
“Now, be nice, be nice, be nice,” Trump implored a Sarasota, Fla., crowd, attempting to calm his supporters. “Be nice to the person.”
“Don’t hurt the person, don’t hurt the person,” Trump continued. “Don’t be rude.”
The situation then re-escalated, however. Trump stood on stage, shaking his head.
“Kick him out! Kick him out,” the crowd chanted.
“One person,” Trump said, raising his pointer finger, shrugging.
Trump then appeared to gesture to have the person removed, as the crowd continued to chant.
“Please nicely escort the person out. Please, thank you,” Trump said. The crowd roared, breaking into song, “Hey! Hey! Hey! Good-bye!”
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