bripat9643
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Yes, you can blame Trump. The video of him angerly instigating the incident clearly shows him repeatedly taunting the crowd to take action in removing the protester.Yes, but it is done by official agents of the person conducting the venue who are allegedly trained and acting under direct instructions from the venue authority, or by law enforcement officers. What gives the right to members of the general public to begin an incident or participate in the removal?What gives the right to supporters of any candidate to subdue, assault or silence with physical force any non-violent person attempting to project first amendment rights? Isn't that a job for police and security personnel?
It's a private venue. Trump paid for use of the auditorium. He sets the rules, and if anyone violates those rules, he has the right to evict them. It happens thousands of times a year all over America.
You can't blame Trump for a few of his supporters taking security into their own hands. It's probably not legal, but the BLM thug got what he deserved.
Then they did it with his permission, and he had every right to have the guy removed. All entirely legal. If the guy didn't want to get beat on, all he had to do was leave when asked.
I marvel at the leftwing theory that people are required to put up with thugs who show up at private events specifically for the purpose of disrupting them. They certainly wouldn't allow that in Congress, which is entirely public.