Trump supporters throw Black Lives Matter protester to the ground and kick him at rally as The Donald yells: 'Get the hell out of here!'
By Ollie Gillman For Dailymail.com00:41 22 Nov 2015, updated 12:21 22 Nov 2015
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Video taken at the speech in Birmingham, Alabama, shows the black man shouting 'black lives matter' as Trump was speaking about how he would turn away Syrian refugees.
A mob of white Trump supporters are seen wrestling the demonstrator to the ground, throwing punches and kicking him as he struggles to escape their clutches.
In the background, Trump can be heard yelling, 'get the hell out of here' shortly before his security move in and drag the man out of the hall.
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A Black Lives Matter protester being thrown to ground
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He was kicked by supporters at the Donald Trump rally on Sunday
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A mob of white Trump supporters are seen wrestling the demonstrator to the ground
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They throw punches and kick him as he struggles to escape their clutches
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The protester (seen being ejected from the speech in Birmingham, Alabama) was hauled to his feet by security
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Trump shouted 'get the hell out of here' as the group of his supporters scuffled with the man in the crowd
The billionaire could also be heard shouting 'throw him out' as he tried to continue with his speech in front of 3,000 people this afternoon.
The melee is believed to have started after the man took off his sweater to reveal a 'Black Lives Matter' shirt.
Footage taken by a CNN reporter shows the protester being thrown to the ground and kicked as some supporters appear to try to break up the scuffle.
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Security eventually hauled the protester to his feet and dragged him away as he tried to resist and continued to shout.
Some Trump supporters were heard chanting 'all lives matter' as the protester was escorted away by police officers.
Video by Dalton Hillman
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Trump supporters booed the media after the demonstrator was thrown out of the event earlier today
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Donald Trump used his speech to push on with his plans to monitor Muslims, saying he wanted 'surveillance of certain mosques'
Birmingham Police Lieutenant Sean Edwards told CNN that three people were ejected from the rally after the assault, but that no one was arrested.
He added that the Black Lives Matter demonstrator did not need medical assistance.
Hope Hicks, spokeswoman for the Trump campaign, said 'the campaign does not condone this behavior', referring to the actions of those who attacked the protester.
Trump used his speech to push on with his plans to monitor Muslims, saying he wanted 'surveillance of certain mosques'.
'I want surveillance. And you know what? We've had it before, and we'll have it again,' he said.
He added that the recent terrorist attacks by ISIS in Paris, as well as his own personal experience during the September 11 attacks in New York, are enough reason for added scrutiny of Muslims.
'I watched when the World Trade Center came tumbling down,' Trump said.
'And I watched in Jersey City, New Jersey, where thousands and thousands of people were cheering as that building was coming down. Thousands of people were cheering. So something's going on. We've gotta find out what it is.'
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Cheering: Fans try to get an autograph after Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump spoke during a campaign stop on Saturday
Trump also called for additional screening of Syrian refugees coming to the United States, adding that he would not accept any.
'And if I win - I've made it known - they're going back,' he added. 'We can't have them.'
Trump also restated his desire to have a nationwide database of Muslims but added that his comments were misinterpreted at first.
Trump said that the idea to have a Muslim database came from 'some little wise guy', referring to the NBC reporter who asked him if he would consider such a plan.
Trump, who branded journalists 'terrible people', said he answered the NBC reporter's question but was distracted by music playing in the background and signing autographs. At the time, he appeared to understand the question and answered it more than once.
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Of Syrian refugees, he said candidly: 'I want to surveil. I want surveillance of these people that are coming in. The Trojan horse. I want know who the hell they are.'
Protesters have rallied across the nation in support of refugees after Donald Trump said he would force Muslims to register and carry ID cards stating their religion.
Trump was branded 'abhorrent' after he said
By Ollie Gillman For Dailymail.com00:41 22 Nov 2015, updated 12:21 22 Nov 2015
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- Protester was shouting 'black lives matter' when Trump fans turned on him
- Mob threw the black man to the ground and some started kicking him
- Trump shouted 'get the hell out of here' as supporters beat the protester
- Security guards hauled the man to his feet and ejected him from the rally
- Demonstration came as Trump continued to call for surveillance of Muslims, saying he would monitor 'certain mosques'
- He also said he would not welcome Syrianrefugees and would send them back if he becomes President
Video taken at the speech in Birmingham, Alabama, shows the black man shouting 'black lives matter' as Trump was speaking about how he would turn away Syrian refugees.
A mob of white Trump supporters are seen wrestling the demonstrator to the ground, throwing punches and kicking him as he struggles to escape their clutches.
In the background, Trump can be heard yelling, 'get the hell out of here' shortly before his security move in and drag the man out of the hall.
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A Black Lives Matter protester being thrown to ground
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He was kicked by supporters at the Donald Trump rally on Sunday
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A mob of white Trump supporters are seen wrestling the demonstrator to the ground
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They throw punches and kick him as he struggles to escape their clutches
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The protester (seen being ejected from the speech in Birmingham, Alabama) was hauled to his feet by security
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Trump shouted 'get the hell out of here' as the group of his supporters scuffled with the man in the crowd
The billionaire could also be heard shouting 'throw him out' as he tried to continue with his speech in front of 3,000 people this afternoon.
The melee is believed to have started after the man took off his sweater to reveal a 'Black Lives Matter' shirt.
Footage taken by a CNN reporter shows the protester being thrown to the ground and kicked as some supporters appear to try to break up the scuffle.
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Security eventually hauled the protester to his feet and dragged him away as he tried to resist and continued to shout.
Some Trump supporters were heard chanting 'all lives matter' as the protester was escorted away by police officers.
Video by Dalton Hillman
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Trump supporters booed the media after the demonstrator was thrown out of the event earlier today
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Donald Trump used his speech to push on with his plans to monitor Muslims, saying he wanted 'surveillance of certain mosques'
Birmingham Police Lieutenant Sean Edwards told CNN that three people were ejected from the rally after the assault, but that no one was arrested.
He added that the Black Lives Matter demonstrator did not need medical assistance.
Hope Hicks, spokeswoman for the Trump campaign, said 'the campaign does not condone this behavior', referring to the actions of those who attacked the protester.
Trump used his speech to push on with his plans to monitor Muslims, saying he wanted 'surveillance of certain mosques'.
'I want surveillance. And you know what? We've had it before, and we'll have it again,' he said.
He added that the recent terrorist attacks by ISIS in Paris, as well as his own personal experience during the September 11 attacks in New York, are enough reason for added scrutiny of Muslims.
'I watched when the World Trade Center came tumbling down,' Trump said.
'And I watched in Jersey City, New Jersey, where thousands and thousands of people were cheering as that building was coming down. Thousands of people were cheering. So something's going on. We've gotta find out what it is.'
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Cheering: Fans try to get an autograph after Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump spoke during a campaign stop on Saturday
Trump also called for additional screening of Syrian refugees coming to the United States, adding that he would not accept any.
'And if I win - I've made it known - they're going back,' he added. 'We can't have them.'
Trump also restated his desire to have a nationwide database of Muslims but added that his comments were misinterpreted at first.
Trump said that the idea to have a Muslim database came from 'some little wise guy', referring to the NBC reporter who asked him if he would consider such a plan.
Trump, who branded journalists 'terrible people', said he answered the NBC reporter's question but was distracted by music playing in the background and signing autographs. At the time, he appeared to understand the question and answered it more than once.
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Trump said that the idea to have a Muslim database came from 'some little wise guy', referring to the NBC reporter who asked him if he would consider such a plan
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Of Syrian refugees, he said candidly: 'I want to surveil. I want surveillance of these people that are coming in. The Trojan horse. I want know who the hell they are.'
Protesters have rallied across the nation in support of refugees after Donald Trump said he would force Muslims to register and carry ID cards stating their religion.
Trump was branded 'abhorrent' after he said


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