Trump chastises security’s ‘politically correct,’ slow efforts to remove disruptive protester from rally

President Donald Trump held a rally Tuesday evening in Hershey, Pennsylvania, in the wake of the Democratic Party announcing two articles of impeachment against him: abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.

Having faced nearly three years of obstruction and other efforts to delegitimize his presidency, along with the campaign to remove him from office that essentially began the day he was inaugurated, suffice it to say that Trump had little patience for dissent at the Giant Center in Hershey, which was filled to capacity.

This was evident when an unhinged protester wearing a black knit hat and holding a “grabbing power back” sign rose up to disrupt events. The back of her shirt featured a pink hand holding up a middle finger, with Trump’s name emblazoned on it.

“Get her out!” the president said, as security intervened.

 

He stepped away from the mic momentarily but grew frustrated with the effort to remove the woman.

“See, these guys want to be so politically correct. Get her out,” Trump said. “See that. I’ll tell you, law enforcement is so great.”

“That particular guy wanted to be so politically correct,” he added. “We don’t want to be politically correct. I don’t know who he was. He didn’t do the greatest job.”

A video shared on Twitter offering another angle gives a better perspective on why the president grew frustrated.

The security guard can be seen holding his hands out while attempting to corral the woman toward the exit without actually touching her. Meanwhile, she danced around him, antagonizing the crowd and flipping Trump off — though the freelance journalist seemed to feel she was flipping off the crowd.

A chorus of boos rang out from the audience in response to her antics, which went on far too long.

The same media that has played along with the Democratic Party’s kangaroo court to impeach the president used his frustration to recall past Trump rallies, to include the time Trump talked about punching a protester in the face.

Here’s another clip showing her being led out of the arena, as a few rally goers try to take her sign.

The woman appears to be with the hard left group Refuse Fascism. In a feel for the lunacy driving the group, a press release declared that they “are organizing to drive this fascist regime out.”

The release said the “activist courageously disrupted Trump’s speech,” and put to rest any question of who the woman was flipping off by using her own words to say she was “screaming Trump Pence Out Now and giving him the proudest middle finger.”

“Trump/Pence fascism is barreling ahead. Impeachment is moving toward a possible conclusion, and the Democrats have all but conceded that Trump won’t be removed by the Senate,” Refuse Fascism spokesperson Sunsara Taylor said. “And they’re refusing to impeach on the basis of Trump’s full fascist program, thereby leaving intact and even legitimating the regime’s crimes.”

An example of what to expect from these radicals is seen below:

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