Summary
- US President Donald Trump made a pointed remark about a protester who interrupted his campaign rally in South Carolina, telling the man that his mother would not be pleased with his actions.
- Trump was speaking at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center while campaigning for Darlene Graham, a candidate seeking a seat in the South Carolina Senate.
- The president then resumed his address as the protester was taken outside the convention center.
US President Donald Trump made a pointed remark about a protester who interrupted his campaign rally in South Carolina, telling the man that his mother would not be pleased with his actions.
Trump was speaking at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center while campaigning for Darlene Graham, a candidate seeking a seat in the South Carolina Senate. Although Trump’s name was not on the ballot, he urged his supporters to turn out and vote in the election.
According to US media reports, the disruption occurred at around 7:28 p.m. on Friday when a man stood up and interrupted the president’s remarks. Police officers and convention center staff subsequently moved the protester out of the venue.
As the man was being escorted away, Trump briefly paused his speech and commented on the incident. He suggested that the protester would face criticism from his mother, adding that she supported Trump politically.
The president then resumed his address as the protester was taken outside the convention center.
US media reported that the demonstrator was wearing a black shirt carrying a provocative slogan condemning sexual abuse of children.
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