'Is he gone?' Trump stunned after protester disrupts his rally
President Trump concludes his campaign speech at the rally in the Bojangle's Coliseum. (Jeffery Edwards / Shutterstock.com)

Donald Trump was speaking at a South Carolina rally on Saturday, when it appeared a protester disrupted the ex-president's speech.

The former president was headlining a "Get Out the Vote Rally" at Coastal Carolina University in Conway, South Carolina, the home state of his only remaining GOP challenger for the presidential nomination, Nikki Haley.

After booing is heard from the crowd, a chant erupted as a man appeared to be escorted out of the building while giving a thumbs-down sign.

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Trump stood there without saying anything before stating, "I used to say, 'You go get them!' And then I got sued. So I said, what the hell."

He then added:

"Now I say, 'Please treat them kindly.' That way I don't get sued. 'Please treat them kindly, they're lovely people, go home to mom."

Trump went on to start a sentence about Joe Biden before saying, "Is he gone? I think he's gone. We don't have that... We used to have that all the time," he added.

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