Trump suggests heckler should ‘get hell knocked out of her’ after rally
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump suggested a heckler would later get “the hell knocked out of her.”
This was during a speech in Coachella, California, on Saturday.
It was not the first time Trump has used violent language to attack hecklers who interrupt his rallies.
In response to one at a Las Vegas rally in 2016 Trump told the crowd he’d like to punch the man in his face.
During the same campaign in Iowa, he encouraged supporters to “knock out potential hecklers.
During his Saturday speech Trump portrayed a dark image of the U.S. and continued his pattern of demonizing undocumented immigrants.
He called election day on Nov. 5 “liberation day,” comparing the United States to an “occupied country” due to the presence of the undocumented.
Trump has promised to launch a deportation program called “Operation Aurora”.
He says this will dismantle “illegal migrant criminal networks” operating in the United States, under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798.
That law was last invoked during World War II to intern immigrants of Japanese, German and Italian descent.