Police form a line to
contain protesters outside a campaign rally for Republican presidential
candidate Donald Trump on Thursday, June 2, 2016, in San Jose, Calif. A
group of protesters attacked Trump supporters who were leaving the
presidential candidate's rally in San Jose on Thursday night. A dozen or
more people were punched, at least one person was pelted with an egg
and Trump hats grabbed from supporters were set on fire on the ground.
(AP Photo/Noah Berger)
A large group of protestors have descended upon
Donald Trump supporters leaving a rally for the Republican Nominee in
San Jose, California.
According to a CBS report,
at least four protestors of the few hundred in attendance have been
taken into custody after the rally, which took place during the evening
hours on June 2 outside of the San Jose Convention Center.
There was reportedly car damage, egg- and bottle-throwing, and
several physical attacks during the protest. Several photos posted to
social media show the rally goers burning Trump’s “Make America Great
Again” hats, and one protester even burning the American flag.
NBC News reported that even one police officer had been assaulted due to the ruckus.
In other Donald Trump news: After months of saying he wasn’t ready to
endorse the presumptive nominee of the Republican party, the Speaker of the House Paul Ryan published an op-ed in his hometown paper announcing that he is going to vote for Donald Trump in the fall—and Megyn Kelly sparked a renewal of criticism against Donald Trump after he accused a judge of being biased because he was ‘Mexican.’
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