KING: As Violence Erupts At Super Tuesday Trump Rally, It’s Only A Matter Of Time Before Someone Gets Killed At Future Events

On Monday, 30 black students attending a Donald Trump rally at Valdosta State University in rural Georgia were forcefully ejected — simply for being black.

On Tuesday, in Louisville, Ky., what hap­pened to young black pro­test­ers at anoth­er Trump ral­ly wasn’t just racist — it appears to be out­right criminal.

While we have already wide­ly report­ed that white suprema­cists are open­ly pro­claim­ing that they are ful­ly embold­ened and ener­gized by Trump, the nat­ur­al pro­gres­sion of their romance with Trump is now on full display.

A man wearing a make America great again hat — thought to be Matthew Heimbach, a leader of the Traditionalist Worker Party — can be seen next to a protestor at the Trump rally in Louisville.
A man wear­ing a make America great again hat — thought to be Matthew Heimbach, a leader of the Traditionalist Worker Party — can be seen next to a pro­tes­tor at the Trump ral­ly in Louisville.

While Trump was giv­ing his typ­i­cal cam­paign speech about mak­ing America great again, sev­er­al dif­fer­ent pre­dom­i­nant­ly black groups of pro­test­ers, who were sim­ply there to hold up signs, began hav­ing those signs snatched and get­ting cursed by the white Trump sup­port­ers sur­round­ing them. We now know that those Trump sup­port­ers are open big­ots, Neo-Nazis, and white suprema­cists belong­ing to many dif­fer­ent groups includ­ing the Traditionalist Worker Party — a well-doc­u­ment­ed hate group. Their social media pro­files are full of Nazi pho­tos, KKK and white suprema­cist ref­er­ences, and some of the most insult­ing, despi­ca­ble hate speech you’ll ever see. KING: As vio­lence erupts at Super Tuesday Trump ral­ly, it’s only a mat­ter of time before some­one gets killed at future events