Clinton supporters apparently can’t handle the constant reminder that the potential future First Man is an accused rapist.
A man holding a “Rapist” sign was attacked by multiple Hillary backers during Bill Clinton rally in Davenport, Iowa on Thursday evening.
Things just got heated at the @billclinton rally. This guy yelled before almost getting in a fight with another man. pic.twitter.com/jjAGiVsC4z
— James Stratton (@JamesStrattonTV) October 13, 2016
KWQC reporter James Stratton posted a video showing the man holding up a sign with Bill Clinton’s face with “RAPE” beneath it, disrupting the rally.
A woman grabbed the man’s arm and attempted to rip the sign out of his hand.
A man then began shoving the protester and yelling in his face.
Another video, taken by a woman yelling “Bill Clinton is a rapist!” shows a woman in a blue shirt wrestling with the man and twisting his arm.
The protester, apparently thinking he was going to be punched, put up his fists to defend himself.
Stratton reported the man was one of three people who shouted about Clinton’s alleged rape.
He was one of three who yelled, another guy with a trump shirt and this woman with the white long sleeve. pic.twitter.com/Z61f3UGdD4
— James Stratton (@JamesStrattonTV) October 13, 2016
WQAD’s Jenna Morton tweeted he was shouting, “Bill Clinton is a rapist.”
https://twitter.com/wqadjennamorton/status/786712050496106500?refsrc=email&s=11
It’s the second such incident that has turned violent in as many days.
Video shows a protester holding a “rape” sign at Hillary Clinton’s Las Vegas rally on Wednesday night being beaten by a mob of Hillary supporters near the media pen.
Protester with "Rape" sign is tackled at #Clinton rally in #Las Vegas pic.twitter.com/sJvGvFnpgt
— John Treanor (@NewsTreanor) October 13, 2016
The video shows several people in union t-shirt sparring with the man, who is trying to get away from them.
He could be seen holding onto the security fence as he was ripped off and thrown to the ground.
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