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Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump prpares to take the stage during a campaign rally at the Rochester Opera House on Jan. 21, 2024 in Rochester, New Hampshire.Photo by Chip Somodevilla /GETTY IMAGES
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Donald Trump gave the boot to a protestor at his rally over the weekend after a man in the crowd screamed that the former president was a “dictator.”
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The intensity was indeed ratcheted up on Saturday night as questions about Trump’s mental competence arose.
Another man, dressed in a white KKK outfit, was kicked out before he could get down into the crowd, the U.K.’s Daily Mail reported.
With New Hampshire’s primary around the corner, Trump spoke to his MAGA supporters during the two-hour rally that saw him attack fellow Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley and take a few jabs at Ron DeSantis, who suspended his presidential campaign on Sunday.
Haley questioned whether Trump was “mentally fit” to be president after he appeared to confuse her with former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, accusing Haley of being in charge of security in the Capitol on the day of the Jan. 6 insurrection.
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“I feel my mind is stronger now than it was 25 years ago. Is that possible?” Trump said.
Trump said he took another cognitive test in New Hampshire and “aced it.”
In between slamming his rivals, Trump also called Joe Biden the “worst” president in U.S. history and listed his various campaign promises, including protecting the Southern border.
“I’m desperate to get your vote,” Trump told the crowd.
Trump, who leads by double digits, went hard against Haley.
“Almost every politician from South Carolina is endorsing me. How do you do that if you’re governor?” Trump said of Haley, who served as governor of the state for six years.
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