Presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump was given a piece of advice for his unusually sharp and personal terms by the 67th United States Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton and went on condemning anti-Trump violence. Many of Trump supporters and protesters had gone head-to-head, hurled insults at one another and took part in some egg-tossing at a recent rally in California.
The blame game started since the incident. Some are pointing fingers at the police for not securing the area; others say Trump and his people are the ones provoking Americans against each other. Trump even joined in and is accusing the Mexican flag-waving thugs for the drama - According to reports seen on The Spread it.
On Friday, the candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2016 election sat down for an extensive interview with CNN's Jake Tapper. The main topic went around Donald Trump and the violent atmosphere he entices in people, who are against and for him.
She made strong comments like "Trump is setting a very bad example, even congratulating people who are engaging in it," and that this is 'not acceptable for someone running for president.'
Protesters and supporters of Trump clashed in the streets of San Jose after the presumptive GOP nominee held a rally in the city. As the rally let out, clashes between pro- and anti-Trump demonstrators broke out.
Clinton is known to be the opposite of Trump temper wirse. While condemning violence, she advised Trump to do the same and change his tone saying that he should take responsibility for the tense atmosphere taking place at his events.
Donald Trump is known for his countless abrasive comments about illegal immigrants, the controversial views he expressed on foreign policy and the idea of temporarily banning most foreign Muslims. All these caused confrontations between Trump supporters and protesters both physically and verbally at Trump's campaign events in Iowa, Illinois, Nevada, and Alabama.