New York – Protesters Disrupt Donald Trump Speech At NYC Luncheon

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    People gather for a protest against United States presidential candidate Donald Trump outside of the Plaza Hotel in New York, New York, USA, on 11 December 2015. Trump was attending an event for the Pennsylvania state GOP party.  EPA/JUSTIN LANENew York – About a dozen protesters disrupted Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s speech at a $1,000-a-plate New York City luncheon Friday, criticizing the billionaire businessman’s recent anti-Islam rhetoric as security staff forcibly ejected some of them from the event.

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    Four protesters chanting “Trump is trying to bring us down, targeting people black and brown,” tried to storm a side entrance into the speech at Manhattan’s The Plaza Hotel as security staff pushed them away.

    The protesters were affiliated with various Arab-American and Muslim-American groups, as well as groups for racial equality.

    One of those protesters, Jorge Gonzalez, fell down a flight of stairs after a hotel security worker pushed him. He said he was uninjured. Another was thrown to the ground in the hotel lobby and two reporters from The Associated Press were also forcibly removed from the hotel lobby.
    People gather for a protest against United States presidential candidate Donald Trump outside of the Plaza Hotel in New York, New York, USA, on 11 December 2015. Trump was attending an event for the Pennsylvania state GOP party.  EPA/JUSTIN LANE
    Later in Trump’s speech, about nine other protesters from various advocacy groups stood up to denounce his recent comments to temporarily bar Muslims from entering the U.S., protesters said.

    “I’m really frightened by that kind of rhetoric,” said Martha Acklesberg, 69, a member of the group Jews for Racial and Economic Justice, who along with Judith Plaskow, 68, paid to hear Trump speech and then disrupted it in protest.

    Trump, said Acklesberg, briefly stopped his speech during their protests and quipped, “when you’re the front runner you get a lot of attention.”

    The event, sponsored by the Commonwealth Club, a Pennsylvania Republican group, was closed to the press.
     People gather in front of the Plaza Hotel hoping to see United States presidential candidate Donald Trump in New York, New York, USA, on 11 December 2015. Trump was attending an event for the Pennsylvania state GOP party.  EPA/JUSTIN LANE


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    8 years ago

    lets go Trump