Trump says he may pay legal fees of supporter who sucker-punched protester at rally

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Might as well get some additional publicity.
This seems to be a ongoing strategy of the Trump campaign, get as much publicity as you can by taking advantage of each situation as it arises.
This keeps the other candidates off the headlines and constantly looking for ways to get their message out.
Even when it's a negative story like this sucker-punch ordeal, he manages to make lemonade out of bag of crap.

Donald Trump says he is looking into paying the legal fees of a man who was arrestedafter throwing a sucker punch at a protester during the Republican frontrunner’s rally in North Carolina last week.

“The man got carried away,” Trump said on NBC’s “Meet The Press” Sunday. “He obviously loves his country, and maybe he doesn’t like seeing what’s happening to the country.”

At Wednesday’s rally in Fayetteville, N.C., John McGraw, 78, was caught on video punching the protester, 26-year-old Rakeem Jones, as Jones was being led out of the event by security.

After the rally, “Inside Edition” interviewed McGraw, who freely admitted assaulting Jones.

“He deserved it,” McGraw said. “The next time we see him, we might have to kill him.”

Police arrested McGraw the next day and charged him with assault and disorderly conduct.

Trump says he may pay legal fees of supporter who sucker-punched protester at rally
 
Meh Trumps effectively throwing money away unless the protester struck first (flipping someone off isn't enough in court) Though I suspect the Trump campaign team could play it off as Trump being true to his word.
 
Another bad business move.
No need to put them on payroll; he's already got thugs thugging for free. Has Rump forgotten how he got the skating rink built?
 
he start that crap he can kiss his butt goodbye. these people are not protesters, they are attending an event with the intentions of disrupting them. what happens to them is tough. they think they can disrupt an event and agitate people who some drove from miles to attend, stood in lines for hours and walk over people with no consequence .
 
he start that crap he can kiss his butt goodbye. these people are not protesters, they are attending an event with the intentions of disrupting them. what happens to them is tough. they think they can disrupt an event and agitate people who some drove from miles to attend, stood in lines for hours and walk over people with no consequence .

Good news, Steph. Thanks to cellphone viral video, he eventually did have a consequence.

>> FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (WNCN) – A man arrested for punching a protester at Donald Trump’s rally in Fayetteville this week later said he “might have to kill” the demonstrator the next time he saw him.

The punch was captured on video and tweeted by New York Daily News writer Shaun King. The video shows a man later identified as John McGraw punching a protester as he was being escorted out by security at Wednesday’s Trump rally at the Crown Coliseum.

.... McCraw was originally charged with assault and battery and disorderly conduct. The Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office later charged him with communicating threats after investigators learned of the statements he made on video.

("The next time we see him we might have to kill him")

The funneh part ---- this guy who suckerpunched a stranger out of nowhere also declared his victim was "not acting like an American" :rofl:

Later in the article --- this is the OTHER funny part:
johnmcgrawhome1.jpg

There was no answer at John McGraw’s home Friday.

:lmao:


Oh by the way --- Quick-Draw McGraw has now left the state.
And good riddance.
 
I think all of you missed his intent.
He probably doesn't give a fuck what happens to the old guy, he's doing this for publicity.
 
he start that crap he can kiss his butt goodbye. these people are not protesters, they are attending an event with the intentions of disrupting them. what happens to them is tough. they think they can disrupt an event and agitate people who some drove from miles to attend, stood in lines for hours and walk over people with no consequence .

Good news, Steph. Thanks to cellphone viral video, he eventually did have a consequence.

>> FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (WNCN) – A man arrested for punching a protester at Donald Trump’s rally in Fayetteville this week later said he “might have to kill” the demonstrator the next time he saw him.

The punch was captured on video and tweeted by New York Daily News writer Shaun King. The video shows a man later identified as John McGraw punching a protester as he was being escorted out by security at Wednesday’s Trump rally at the Crown Coliseum.

.... McCraw was originally charged with assault and battery and disorderly conduct. The Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office later charged him with communicating threats after investigators learned of the statements he made on video.

("The next time we see him we might have to kill him")

The funneh part ---- this guy who suckerpunched a stranger out of nowhere also declared his victim was "not acting like an American" :rofl:

Later in the article --- this is the OTHER funny part:
johnmcgrawhome1.jpg

There was no answer at John McGraw’s home Friday.

:lmao:


Oh by the way --- Quick-Draw McGraw has now left the state.
And good riddance.

"Shaun King" ?
Is that the same Shaun King white dude who claims he's black ? :laugh:
 
Might as well get some additional publicity.
This seems to be a ongoing strategy of the Trump campaign, get as much publicity as you can by taking advantage of each situation as it arises.
This keeps the other candidates off the headlines and constantly looking for ways to get their message out.
Even when it's a negative story like this sucker-punch ordeal, he manages to make lemonade out of bag of crap.

Donald Trump says he is looking into paying the legal fees of a man who was arrestedafter throwing a sucker punch at a protester during the Republican frontrunner’s rally in North Carolina last week.

“The man got carried away,” Trump said on NBC’s “Meet The Press” Sunday. “He obviously loves his country, and maybe he doesn’t like seeing what’s happening to the country.”

At Wednesday’s rally in Fayetteville, N.C., John McGraw, 78, was caught on video punching the protester, 26-year-old Rakeem Jones, as Jones was being led out of the event by security.

After the rally, “Inside Edition” interviewed McGraw, who freely admitted assaulting Jones.

“He deserved it,” McGraw said. “The next time we see him, we might have to kill him.”

Police arrested McGraw the next day and charged him with assault and disorderly conduct.

Trump says he may pay legal fees of supporter who sucker-punched protester at rally

And he confirms he promotes violence...
 
he start that crap he can kiss his butt goodbye. these people are not protesters, they are attending an event with the intentions of disrupting them. what happens to them is tough. they think they can disrupt an event and agitate people who some drove from miles to attend, stood in lines for hours and walk over people with no consequence .

Good news, Steph. Thanks to cellphone viral video, he eventually did have a consequence.

>> FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (WNCN) – A man arrested for punching a protester at Donald Trump’s rally in Fayetteville this week later said he “might have to kill” the demonstrator the next time he saw him.

The punch was captured on video and tweeted by New York Daily News writer Shaun King. The video shows a man later identified as John McGraw punching a protester as he was being escorted out by security at Wednesday’s Trump rally at the Crown Coliseum.

.... McCraw was originally charged with assault and battery and disorderly conduct. The Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office later charged him with communicating threats after investigators learned of the statements he made on video.

("The next time we see him we might have to kill him")

The funneh part ---- this guy who suckerpunched a stranger out of nowhere also declared his victim was "not acting like an American" :rofl:

Later in the article --- this is the OTHER funny part:
johnmcgrawhome1.jpg

There was no answer at John McGraw’s home Friday.

:lmao:


Oh by the way --- Quick-Draw McGraw has now left the state.
And good riddance.

"Shaun King" ?
Is that the same Shaun King white dude who claims he's black ? :laugh:

"Shaun King"?

Wtf are you talking about? I posted nothing about any "Shaun King". :dunno:
 
Might as well get some additional publicity.
This seems to be a ongoing strategy of the Trump campaign, get as much publicity as you can by taking advantage of each situation as it arises.
This keeps the other candidates off the headlines and constantly looking for ways to get their message out.
Even when it's a negative story like this sucker-punch ordeal, he manages to make lemonade out of bag of crap.

Donald Trump says he is looking into paying the legal fees of a man who was arrestedafter throwing a sucker punch at a protester during the Republican frontrunner’s rally in North Carolina last week.

“The man got carried away,” Trump said on NBC’s “Meet The Press” Sunday. “He obviously loves his country, and maybe he doesn’t like seeing what’s happening to the country.”

At Wednesday’s rally in Fayetteville, N.C., John McGraw, 78, was caught on video punching the protester, 26-year-old Rakeem Jones, as Jones was being led out of the event by security.

After the rally, “Inside Edition” interviewed McGraw, who freely admitted assaulting Jones.

“He deserved it,” McGraw said. “The next time we see him, we might have to kill him.”

Police arrested McGraw the next day and charged him with assault and disorderly conduct.

Trump says he may pay legal fees of supporter who sucker-punched protester at rally

And he confirms he promotes violence...

And if you start some shit at his rally, he'll buy you a Get Out of Jail Free Card.

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he start that crap he can kiss his butt goodbye. these people are not protesters, they are attending an event with the intentions of disrupting them. what happens to them is tough. they think they can disrupt an event and agitate people who some drove from miles to attend, stood in lines for hours and walk over people with no consequence .

Good news, Steph. Thanks to cellphone viral video, he eventually did have a consequence.

>> FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (WNCN) – A man arrested for punching a protester at Donald Trump’s rally in Fayetteville this week later said he “might have to kill” the demonstrator the next time he saw him.

The punch was captured on video and tweeted by New York Daily News writer Shaun King. The video shows a man later identified as John McGraw punching a protester as he was being escorted out by security at Wednesday’s Trump rally at the Crown Coliseum.

.... McCraw was originally charged with assault and battery and disorderly conduct. The Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office later charged him with communicating threats after investigators learned of the statements he made on video.

("The next time we see him we might have to kill him")

The funneh part ---- this guy who suckerpunched a stranger out of nowhere also declared his victim was "not acting like an American" :rofl:

Later in the article --- this is the OTHER funny part:
johnmcgrawhome1.jpg

There was no answer at John McGraw’s home Friday.

:lmao:


Oh by the way --- Quick-Draw McGraw has now left the state.
And good riddance.

"Shaun King" ?
Is that the same Shaun King white dude who claims he's black ? :laugh:

"Shaun King"?

Wtf are you talking about? I posted nothing about any "Shaun King". :dunno:

You might try proof reading your own content before posting them.

This is from YOUR post:

"The punch was captured on video and tweeted by New York Daily News writer Shaun King."
 
he start that crap he can kiss his butt goodbye. these people are not protesters, they are attending an event with the intentions of disrupting them. what happens to them is tough. they think they can disrupt an event and agitate people who some drove from miles to attend, stood in lines for hours and walk over people with no consequence .

Good news, Steph. Thanks to cellphone viral video, he eventually did have a consequence.

>> FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (WNCN) – A man arrested for punching a protester at Donald Trump’s rally in Fayetteville this week later said he “might have to kill” the demonstrator the next time he saw him.

The punch was captured on video and tweeted by New York Daily News writer Shaun King. The video shows a man later identified as John McGraw punching a protester as he was being escorted out by security at Wednesday’s Trump rally at the Crown Coliseum.

.... McCraw was originally charged with assault and battery and disorderly conduct. The Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office later charged him with communicating threats after investigators learned of the statements he made on video.

("The next time we see him we might have to kill him")

The funneh part ---- this guy who suckerpunched a stranger out of nowhere also declared his victim was "not acting like an American" :rofl:

Later in the article --- this is the OTHER funny part:
johnmcgrawhome1.jpg

There was no answer at John McGraw’s home Friday.

:lmao:


Oh by the way --- Quick-Draw McGraw has now left the state.
And good riddance.

That's his home? lol


To the last - he's out on bond, is it legal for him to leave the state?
 
"Trump says he may pay legal fees of supporter who sucker-punched protester at rally"

Trump's as much of a scumbag as John McGraw - they deserve each other.
 
he start that crap he can kiss his butt goodbye. these people are not protesters, they are attending an event with the intentions of disrupting them. what happens to them is tough. they think they can disrupt an event and agitate people who some drove from miles to attend, stood in lines for hours and walk over people with no consequence .

Good news, Steph. Thanks to cellphone viral video, he eventually did have a consequence.

>> FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (WNCN) – A man arrested for punching a protester at Donald Trump’s rally in Fayetteville this week later said he “might have to kill” the demonstrator the next time he saw him.

The punch was captured on video and tweeted by New York Daily News writer Shaun King. The video shows a man later identified as John McGraw punching a protester as he was being escorted out by security at Wednesday’s Trump rally at the Crown Coliseum.

.... McCraw was originally charged with assault and battery and disorderly conduct. The Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office later charged him with communicating threats after investigators learned of the statements he made on video.

("The next time we see him we might have to kill him")

The funneh part ---- this guy who suckerpunched a stranger out of nowhere also declared his victim was "not acting like an American" :rofl:

Later in the article --- this is the OTHER funny part:
johnmcgrawhome1.jpg

There was no answer at John McGraw’s home Friday.

:lmao:


Oh by the way --- Quick-Draw McGraw has now left the state.
And good riddance.

"Shaun King" ?
Is that the same Shaun King white dude who claims he's black ? :laugh:

"Shaun King"?

Wtf are you talking about? I posted nothing about any "Shaun King". :dunno:

You might try proof reading your own content before posting them.

This is from YOUR post:

"The punch was captured on video and tweeted by New York Daily News writer Shaun King."

That's pasted from the article. I didn't write it.

See the >> arrows << ? Those are to let the literate know they're reading a quote from the link.

And --- so what? You're suggesting this Shaun King's camera somehow works differently from all other photography, or what?.

Lemme see if I got this straight ------
You're actually going on the internet to suggest that, because you recognize the name of the guy who shot the video ............... therefore the incident never happened??

:wtf: :disbelief:

You want another angle? Because there are plenty more.
There's also a police record.
And finally ----- if the incident never happened.... what in the fuck was he bragging about having done when he said, on another camera, "next time we might have to kill him"?

Denialists. Such cat toys.
 
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he start that crap he can kiss his butt goodbye. these people are not protesters, they are attending an event with the intentions of disrupting them. what happens to them is tough. they think they can disrupt an event and agitate people who some drove from miles to attend, stood in lines for hours and walk over people with no consequence .

Good news, Steph. Thanks to cellphone viral video, he eventually did have a consequence.

>> FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (WNCN) – A man arrested for punching a protester at Donald Trump’s rally in Fayetteville this week later said he “might have to kill” the demonstrator the next time he saw him.

The punch was captured on video and tweeted by New York Daily News writer Shaun King. The video shows a man later identified as John McGraw punching a protester as he was being escorted out by security at Wednesday’s Trump rally at the Crown Coliseum.

.... McCraw was originally charged with assault and battery and disorderly conduct. The Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office later charged him with communicating threats after investigators learned of the statements he made on video.

("The next time we see him we might have to kill him")

The funneh part ---- this guy who suckerpunched a stranger out of nowhere also declared his victim was "not acting like an American" :rofl:

Later in the article --- this is the OTHER funny part:
johnmcgrawhome1.jpg

There was no answer at John McGraw’s home Friday.

:lmao:


Oh by the way --- Quick-Draw McGraw has now left the state.
And good riddance.

That's his home? lol


To the last - he's out on bond, is it legal for him to leave the state?

I don't know but the neighbors say he went to Virginia.
 

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