Trump rallies for Darline Graham in South Carolina ahead of Senate runoff race
Key Points:
- During a South Carolina rally, President Donald Trump addressed a protester who was escorted out, joking that the protester's mother would be unhappy since she supports Trump.
- Trump campaigned for Darline Graham ahead of the South Carolina Senate runoff, urging supporters to vote as if he were on the ballot to boost Republican turnout.
- He highlighted Graham's commitment to lower taxes, opposing amnesty for illegal immigrants, protecting Second Amendment rights, and strong support for the military.
- Graham, sister of Senator Lindsey Graham, thanked Trump onstage for his endorsement and support, emphasizing the rally as "MAGA country."
- The White House had no immediate comment on the incident involving the protester.