Protesters at Donald
Trump's first Chicago campaign rally were so numerous on Friday that they shut
the event down following loud demonstrations and a series of physical brawls.
Fistfights broke out
inside the University of Illinois at Chicago Pavilion between an anti-Trump mob
and Chicagoans who came to hear the Republican front-runner speak.
Outside, an impatient
group of thousands more massed. Temperatures rose.
Multiple law
enforcement sources told DailyMail.com that there was a credible threat against
Trump from groups of protesters who planned to storm the stage.
They intended to
swarm to the front of the crowd at an agreed-upon signal, a Secret Service
agent said his agency believed, converging on Trump's podium from different
directions all at once.
Trump himself
ultimately called it off.
'Nobody was hurt and hopefully we can keep that going.
That's why I did this today: we don't want anyone to get hurt, or worse.'
Asked what he would
tell the protesters who seem to hate him so much, Trump said America needed an
influx of jobs – especially for African-Americans whose unemployment rate is as
high as 59 per cent.
'You have to bring back jobs! I'd be angry too,' he said.
'We have to bring jobs back. These kids are not getting jobs.'
Chris Matthews asked
Trump why he mocked a protester earlier, telling him to go get a job. Trump
said:
‘He was a very nasty guy, he was very very loud, very
boisterous and he was swinging his fists. He just looked to me like somebody
that frankly… Maybe he did have a job maybe he did not. But there’s nothing
wrong with saying go get a job, but the fact is it’s not easy to get jobs.’
‘He was mad long before I said that. He was jumping up and
down, he could have been dangerous.’
‘Some of these protesters are very dangerous people.’
The real estate
tycoon predicted that fallout from Friday's clashes wouldn't hurt his White
House bid.
'You can't even have a rally in this country anymore without
violence,' Trump lamented. 'I think a lot of people think that it was wrong
that we were stopped.'
'We can't have a rally in a major city in this country!' he
complained. 'What happened to the right to free speech?'
There were pro Trump supporters at
the venue as well.
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