'Get him out of here': Trump has 'disturbed individual' physically removed from rally
Donald Trump speaking with supporters at a campaign rally at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona. (Gage Skidmore/Flickr)

Donald Trump on Saturday evening ordered his audience and/or security team members to remove a man who appeared to be yelling during the former president's New Hampshire rally.

Trump was speaking at the SNHU Arena in Manchester, New Hampshire, when he interrupts himself to say, "Who is this? You can get him out of here, get out of here."

He continued:

"Go ahead, you can throw him out," the former president said, causing the audience to boo the individual and then chant "U.S.A."

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"Now we know politics is getting serious. He is just a disturbed person. That used to happen all the time. People used to call for it, we want it back," he said as footage shows the man being physically removed.

The former president then changed the subject, saying, "This is only happening, all of this, because all of the weaponization."

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