During a recent rally in Coachella, California, former President Donald Trump made controversial remarks towards a protester in the crowd. The incident occurred on Saturday evening, where Trump called for the protester to 'go back home to Mommy' and suggested that she should 'get the hell knocked out of her'.
As the crowd reacted with jeers, Trump continued his remarks, mocking the protester by imagining a conversation with her mother. He stated, 'Back home to Mommy. She goes back home to Mommy. Her mother's a big fan of ours. Her mother, her father.' These comments were met with mixed reactions from the audience.
It remains unclear what actions the protester was taking during the event that led to her ejection from the rally. Additionally, there is no information available regarding the protester's identity or any further developments following the incident.
This is not the first time Trump has used violent language towards demonstrators at his rallies. Throughout his 2016 campaign, he was known to encourage his supporters to physically confront protesters, even going as far as saying he would like to 'punch' one of them in the face.
Trump's use of aggressive rhetoric towards dissenting voices has sparked controversy and criticism from various groups, with many condemning his behavior as inflammatory and dangerous. The incident in Coachella adds to the ongoing debate surrounding the former president's approach to handling opposition and dissent.