If you get rough with a protester at a Trump rally, The Donald has your back


Donald Trump speaks during a rally at Macomb Community College March 4, 2016, in Warren, Mich.

Rough up a protester at one of Donald Trump's rallies? Don't worry, the billionaire businessman will defend you in court.

After a protester interrupted Trump as he campaigned in Michigan, he offered supporters a little legal help.

"Get him out," Trump said to cheers. "Try not to hurt him. If you do, I'll defend you in court, don't worry about it."

Trump's rallies around the country are regularly interrupted by protesters, and he has faced criticism over his response before.

After a Black Lives Matter demonstrator was pushed to the ground at a November 2015 Trump rally, Trump said in an interview that "maybe he should have been roughed up," before later softening his stance.

Recently, at a Las Vegas rally though, Trump held nothing back, saying that he was nostalgic for the days when you could physically fight back against protesters.

"I'd like to punch him in the face," Trump said of a protester at a rally at the South Point Arena.

"You know what I hate? There's a guy — totally disruptive, throwing punches; we're not allowed to punch back anymore," Trump added. "I love the old days, you know what they used to do to guys like that when they were in a place like this? They'd be carried out in a stretcher, folks."

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