Updated, with SAG-AFTRA reaction: The BBC has requested a White House review of security arrangements at Donald Trump rallies following an incident in El Paso on Monday in which a BBC camera operator was shoved hard enough to capture the president’s attention from the stage.
“President Trump condemns all acts of violence against any individual or group of people – including members of the press,” said White House press secretary Sarah Sanders in a statement this afternoon. “We ask that anyone attending an event do so in a peaceful and respectful manner.”
“You all right?,” Trump can be heard asking reporters at the rally in video below, posted on Twitter today by reporter Jacob Rascon of Houston’s Kprc.
Shouting “f*ck the media,” the Trump supporter at last night’s rally blindsided BBC camera operator Ron Skeans with two hard shoves, Skeans says. In the video, a man wearing a Maga hat,...
“President Trump condemns all acts of violence against any individual or group of people – including members of the press,” said White House press secretary Sarah Sanders in a statement this afternoon. “We ask that anyone attending an event do so in a peaceful and respectful manner.”
“You all right?,” Trump can be heard asking reporters at the rally in video below, posted on Twitter today by reporter Jacob Rascon of Houston’s Kprc.
Shouting “f*ck the media,” the Trump supporter at last night’s rally blindsided BBC camera operator Ron Skeans with two hard shoves, Skeans says. In the video, a man wearing a Maga hat,...
- 2/13/2019
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Secret Service jumped on stage at Donald Trump’s Reno, Nevada rally on Saturday and quickly ushered the candidate off stage in mid-speech when a disturbance broke out in the audience close to the podium. Commotion ensued when someone in the crowd yelled “gun.” “We saw probably a couple hundred people or more dart out of this place immediately once they saw the Secret Service jump down and started telling people to get back,” MSNBC reporter Jacob Rascon said at the scene. A member of the media trying to get a photograph caused an additional skirmish from Trump supporters, who wouldn’t allow him.
- 11/6/2016
- by Rosemary Rossi
- The Wrap
In his latest effort to win over minority voters, Donald Trump on Saturday addressed a largely African-American audience in Detroit, delivering a message of unity in a speech out of character for the opinionated, outspoken candidate. The 70-year-old Gop nominee spoke softly as he addressed members of the Great Faith Ministries, focusing on economic hardship and praising the African-American church for being the "conscience of this country." "The African-American faith community has been one of God's greatest gifts to America and its people," he said. "I'm here today to learn, so that we can together remedy injustice in any form,...
- 9/3/2016
- by Char Adams, @CiCiAdams_
- PEOPLE.com
In his latest effort to win over minority voters, Donald Trump on Saturday addressed a largely African-American audience in Detroit, delivering a message of unity in a speech out of character for the opinionated, outspoken candidate. The 70-year-old Gop nominee spoke softly as he addressed members of the Great Faith Ministries, focusing on economic hardship and praising the African-American church for being the "conscience of this country." "The African-American faith community has been one of God's greatest gifts to America and its people," he said. "I'm here today to learn, so that we can together remedy injustice in any form,...
- 9/3/2016
- by Char Adams, @CiCiAdams_
- PEOPLE.com
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