“There’s no violence, nobody’s been hurt,” GOP frontrunner says
Donald Trump supporters have often said that the thing they like about him is his ability to “tell it like it is.”
But The Donald is also known for stretching the truth and inciting violence during his rallies.
On Friday night, the GOP frontrunner was forced to postpone a rally in Chicago after thousands of protestors threatened to take over the event and fistfights broke out at the arena at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
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TheWrap takes a look at Trump’s history of violence, and how his own words may have escalated the situation.