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Donald Trump Says He Don't Mind Sucker Punching Supporter, May Pay His Legal Fees

It has become a very common these days at the Republican front man Donald Trump's campaign rallies to have violence become the order of the day.

Mainly his supporters going physical with opposition supporters and vice versa. Most recent is the incident which occurred in Fayetteville,North Carolina in the United States.

78-year-old John McGraw sucker punched 26-year-old Rakeem Jones as he was being escorted out of a Trump rally on March 9. McGraw was charged with misdemeanor assault and battery.

And to top it all the Republican candidate Trump, instead of condemning the act is actually defending the 78 year old McGraw revealing to a talk show host Chuck Todd that he is considering paying the legal fees of McGraw and said :

“He was 78 years old. He obviously loves his country and maybe he doesn't like seeing what's happening in his country.”

Though he went further to say he does not condone violence of any form.
Meanwhile the 5 remaining candidates running for the Presidency has condemned the violence that has continued to ensued in the campaign rallies of Mr Trump.

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