Donald Trump Ordered Security To Remove Black Students From Rally

Donald Trump doesn't like the whole chant of black lives matter by some black student protesters, and had asked his security aide to send them out of his rally, and also from their school campus where the rally is taking place. 

                                

The students are protesting Donald Trump stance with the Ku Klux Klan, after his failure to deny the group during an interview on CNN. In his recent rally at Radford University in Virginia on Monday, Donald Trump said; 

               Get them out of here please, get them out…get them out. Are you from Mexico?”

According to a footage that was released by Noah Gray of CNN, the students were seen leaving the packed auditorium in a long queue while chanting and waving the Black Lives Matter poster. A Time Magazine photographer that was going to take a picture of the students was thrown to the ground by secret agents. 

                                

Mr Trump paused his speech and said;

                 Get them out of here please…trouble, nothing but trouble.

But when the whole disruptions were over, Trump said to the supporters;

                Folks, you’re going to hear it once – all lives matter.You have some people who are just looking for trouble and if you’re looking for trouble, I don’t want to talk. We have to act tough, and                     we have to act swiftly.

Hours later, after the protest at Radford University, some group of protesters at Valdosta State University in Georgia who was standing silently before the speech of Donald Trump were removed from the arena and away from campus.

One of the students who spoke to USA Today,  said;

I think we got kicked out because we’re a group of black people and I guess with what’s going on in America, they’re afraid we’re doing to say something or do something, but we just really wanted to watch the rally.

Another protester said;

     we weren’t saying anything, we came in together as a group to see what the Presidential candidate had to offer to our campus, to our community and our country.