SAN DIEGO, Calif. — Donald Trump’s latest day of California campaigning was again rocked by protests both inside and outside of his two Friday rallies, which spanned 350 miles from Fresno in Central California to San Diego, not far from the Mexican border, and led to 35 arrests.
Many protesters objected to Trump’s stances on immigration, but some were merely fed up with his incendiary rhetoric.
In Fresno, a group of protesters waving a sign that read “Love your neighbor” and chanting “love, not hate” were removed from the rally. In San Diego, just a few small groups cropped up early on in his speech, and were quickly escorted out.
But unlike a rally earlier this week in Albuquerque, where Trump’s remarks were interrupted incessantly by protesters, only a few scattered, small groups popped up inside both of his events.
Police make good on warning, detain protesters and shoot pepper spray balls. pic.twitter.com/HcmKmsptwk
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Crowds in San Diego tried to rush a barricade. Police were seen using batons on one man who tried to climb a wall and reach police, and confrontations between Trump supporters and opponents ended in punches thrown.
A total of 35 people were arrested during the protest, police said late Friday. There were no reports of injuries or property damage.
Watch: Protesters outside Trump rally start to attack SD police officers, who hit back. pic.twitter.com/4bSZHVQAck
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The violence has reignited concerns about whether his candidacy could bring unneeded controversy to the Republican Party as it battles with Democrats for control over the Senate and the White House this fall.
But on the stump on Friday, Trump seemed unaware of the turmoil unfolding outside, spending much of his meandering speech in San Diego railing against a lawsuit on Trump University — that had a hearing in court in San Diego on Friday — that he said was rigged against him.
But he insisted he’d win it anyway: “If we have a trial we’ll go all the way, watch how we win it.”
Trump also went after presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, pledging to the crowd “We’re gonna take care of the African-Americans, who are really suffering in this country — and Hillary Clinton can’t do a damn thing for them.”








