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Black Lives Matter Protester Attacked At Donald Trump Rally
ALABAMA ---- It got down- right ugly at a Donald Trump rally Saturday in Ala- bama.
A Black man – representing the #BlackLivesMatter move- ment – attempting to protest at the rally, was tackled, punched and kicked by a group of Trump supporters as he shouted “Black lives matter” during the Republican presi- dential candidate’s speech at the Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex.
While it was happening, Trump exclaimed “Get him the hell out of here!” as atten- dees cheered him on. The group of attackers was white.
Video of the attack show sev- eral people participated in the attack. Police confirmed that no arrests were made and that a total of three people were
Black Lives Matter member escorted from rally.
asked to leave the rally. A Trump staffer, who refused to be identified, defended the re- moval of the protester in a comment to the Montgomery Advertiser.
“The guy was being disrup- tive,” the staffer said. “He was doing the Black Lives Matter thing and saying other phrases that were really firing up the crowd around him. He was
throwing his hands around al- most punching.”
No arrests were made and the protester reportedly did not require medical attention. Watch footage of the incident below and below that, Trump shouting “Get him the hell out of here!” Trump later said the man should have been roughed up.
Hillary Clinton Moving Agressively To Be Democratic Nominee
Hillary Clinton is moving aggressively to put the Demo- cratic nomination out of reach for her rivals.
From increased travel to the states voting in March to a reinvigorated push to reach $100 million in funds raised by year-end, the front-runner’s team is eager to capitalize on her recent climb in the polls to knock Bernie Sanders and Martin O’Malley out of the race quickly.
A considerable chunk of time is being spent on Iowa and New Hampshire — and running a rotation of fresh ads across both states. But she’s making moves in South Carolina and Nevada.
On this Saturday in South Carolina, all three candidates gathered for a local state party event, the differences between Clinton and her challengers were clear — they’re focused on
HILLARY CLINTON
staying alive after Iowa and she’s already playing a long game.
Sanders' effort to appeal to African-American voters meant focusing on criminal justice and police reform. He told reporters he remains con- fident of his chances despite Clinton’s 53-point lead.
Ben Carson Refers To ‘Rabid Dogs’ When Speaking About Syrian Refugees
Republican presidential can- didate Ben Carson on last Thursday used an extended metaphor about rabid dogs to discuss efforts to vet refugees fleeing the bloody civil war in Syria.
While speaking at a cam- paign event in Mobile, Ala- bama, Carson compared the need to screen refugees before they enter the U.S. with the steps a community would take
Ben Carson spoke in Mobile last week on Syrian Refugee crisis.
to protect children from rabid dogs. “If there is a rabid dog
running around your neighbor- hood, you’re probably not going to assume something good about that dog. And you’re probably going to put your children out of the way,” Carson said. “Doesn’t mean that you hate all dogs, by any stretch of the imagination. But, you’re putting your intellect into motion and you’re think- ing, how do I protect my chil- dren?”
Spoof Remix Video Of President Obama’s Comments In Turkey Goes Viral
You knew this was coming. A video has surfaced on YouTube showing President Obama appearing to dance super hard to a music mix of him repeating “pop off,” spliced from his speech in Turkey ear- lier this week.
As previously reported, the president was referring to crit- ics of his administration’s game plan in Syria when he said, “Folks wanna pop off and have
opinions on what they think they would do, present a spe- cific plan.”
In the spoof video posted Wednesday, the audio was mixed by @JXCANNON. The video footage, edited by @AC- ThePlug, was taken in part from a previous video that ap- peared to show Obama in a vic- tory dance during his “Osama Bin Laden Has Been Killed” speech.
President Talks Tougher About ISIS
The destruction in Paris after attack.
President Barack Obama toughened his con- versation against ISIS at a press conference in Malaysia last weekend that concluded
his nine-day trip abroad.
The group responsible for the Paris terror attacks is "a bunch of killers with good so- cial media," he said. "They are dangerous and they've caused great hardship to ... an over- whelming majority of people." The global coalition formed to destroy ISIS "will not re- lent," he vowed. "We will not accept the idea that terrorist assaults on restaurants and
theaters and hotels are the new normal, or that we are powerless to stop them."
President Obama's
stronger language on ISIS came after days of criticism for his response to the tragedy in Paris, but did not signal a pol- icy shift by the administration. "They can't beat us on the bat- tlefield, so they try to terrorize us into being afraid, and changing our patterns of be- havior, and panicking, and abandoning our allies and partners, and retreating from the world," President Obama said. "As president, I will not let that happen."
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