UMVA has learned that a dramatic confrontation unfolded at Rockland Community College in Suffern, New York, during a speech by President Trump on Friday.
The President's remarks were interrupted not once, but twice, by left-wing protesters. The first protester was swiftly escorted out after Trump shouted, "Go home to mom!" - a line that has become a hallmark of his responses to hecklers. The crowd rallied behind Trump, chanting "USA" as the protester was removed.
Trump seized the moment to poke fun at the protester, saying, "Take him home to Mommy! He's going to be in trouble. You know what he doesn't say is his mom's watching on television right now, and she's loving it!" The crowd's reaction was palpable as Trump continued his speech, undeterred by the disruptions.
But the drama didn't end there. A second protester emerged just minutes later, prompting Trump to pause his speech once more. This time, he took a different approach, urging the crowd not to harm the protester. "Don't hurt him, don't hurt him, don't hurt him! I do that for legal reasons," Trump said with a smirk.
The incident was just the latest example of Trump's combative style, which has become a hallmark of his public appearances. Throughout his speech, Trump continued to address the issue of men violating women's sports and stealing trophies from female athletes - a topic that seemed to rile up the protesters.
Sources close to the event have confirmed that several protesters were thrown out during the speech, including one who held a sign calling Trump a "war criminal" and another who mentioned Jeffrey Epstein. The incidents have sparked a heated debate about the limits of free speech and the tactics used by protesters to disrupt public events.
Trump reflected on the rarity of such disruptions, saying, "That's the first time it's happened in a long time. That's the first time it's happened in a long time!" He also noted that he used to experience more disruptions early in his presidency, but they have become less frequent over time.
The President's remarks were marked by his characteristic wit and sarcasm, as he joked about the protesters and the circumstances surrounding their removal. His comments have sparked a firestorm of controversy, with many taking to social media to express their outrage and support.