Protester Wearing Turban Kicked Out Of Donald Trump Rally (VIDEO)

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A protester wearing a turban was removed from a Donald Trump rally on Sunday when the man held up a sign that read “Stop Hate” as the Republican presidential candidate began talking about “radical Islamic terror.”

A video from ABC News shows a man in a red Turban being escorted from the rally in Iowa.

In another clip of the rally from CBS News, the crowd can be heard chanting “Trump” as the real estate mogul says “goodbye” to the protester.

“Bye. Bye. Goodbye.” Trump said.

“He wasn’t wearing one of those hats, was he? Was he wearing one of those?” Trump then asked. “And he never will. And he never will.”

Some outlets suggested that Trump may have been referring to the man’s turban, but it appears the real estate mogul may have been referring to the red “Make America Great Again” hats sold by the Trump campaign.

Watch Trump’s reaction to the protester’s removal via CBS:

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  1. Avatar for imkmu3 imkmu3 says:

    From the Trump handbook:

    Turbans = Bad evil terrorists!
    Burka = I’d totally hit that!

  2. And this, somehow, is the country these ‘supporters’ want…where on Earth did they COME from?

  3. If someone wants to analyze the bare bones content of this item, perhaps the man’s turban means he’s a sikh, which of course in TrumpfWorld means Muslim, and that’s always bad…

  4. Looks like a Sikh, still nothing like a muslim…

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