Young
protesters heckle Trump during Michigan speech
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[December 22, 2015]
By Emily Flitter
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich (Reuters) - Protesters
heckled Donald Trump at a 9,000-person rally here on Monday,
interrupting his speech more than 10 times with shouts before security
guards ejected them from the event.
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Trump, the front-runner for the Republican presidential
nomination, alternated between criticizing the hecklers and asking
the guards leading more than a dozen people out of the room to "be
gentle."
The interruptions sapped some of the energy Trump often builds
during his speeches, but did not dampen the enthusiasm of his
supporters.
The crowd cheered Trump's pledge to build a border wall, his searing
criticism of political opponents and repetition of his campaign
slogan "make America great again."
At rallies this month in South Carolina and Nevada and a luncheon in
New York, protesters have interrupted the candidate, attacking his
controversial proposal to ban all Muslims from entering the United
States and other statements of his they say are racist or
discriminatory.
Most of the people ejected from the speech appeared to be
student-age.
"I said Trump you don't represent us, as in black people, and also
I'm a Muslim," said Mai Eltahir, 19, a student at the University of
Michigan in Flint who traveled to Grand Rapids.
She said she shouted at Trump as he described his plan to build a
wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
At one point, after halting remarks on trade to wait for hecklers to
be ejected, Trump suggested they protesters might be "drugged out."
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He chided another group for being "so weak" they would not resist
security guards' directions to leave. Trump also said he wondered
why the protesters would bother standing up and drawing attention to
themselves "in a group of 9,000 maniacs that want to kill them,"
referring to the crowd.
One audience member punched a protester, a young man alone near an
exit, before a guard came to lead him away.
Many Trump fans booed the protesters as they left.
One of the candidate's supporters, Beth Carroll, 39, said the
demonstrators "didn't change my mind. Trump has my vote."
(Reporting by Emily Flitter; Editing by Richard Borsuk)
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