Trump tells Coachella heckler to go ‘back home to Mommy’ to ‘get the hell knocked out of her

Trump tells Coachella heckler to go ‘back home to Mommy’ to ‘get the hell knocked out of her

Trump tells Coachella heckler to go ‘back home to Mommy’ to ‘get the hell knocked out of her

Former President Donald Trump recently used violent language towards a protester who heckled him during a rally in Coachella, California, telling her to “go back home to Mommy” and suggesting she should “get the hell knocked out of her.” 

 

The protester was removed from the rally as the crowd reacted with jeers. Trump mockingly imitated what he imagined her mother might say, saying, “‘Was that you, darling?’ And she gets the hell knocked out of her.”

 

He concluded his comments by adding that the protester’s parents were “big fans” of his before returning to his speech. 

 

Details about the protester's actions during the event or her condition afterward remain unclear. 

 

This incident is part of a broader pattern of Trump’s rhetoric at rallies, where he has previously encouraged supporters to confront protesters aggressively. During his 2016 campaign, he infamously urged crowds to “knock the crap” out of demonstrators and expressed a desire to “punch” one in the face.