The vitriol at rallies for Donald Trump  continued Saturday when a man yelled a racist insult at a black woman.
Tony Dokoupil, a National Reporter at MSNBC, captured the scene on video. The man, who has not been identified, was standing in a crowd outside a Trump rally in Cleveland when he said to an unidentified black woman: "If you call yourself an African-American, go back to Africa. If you're an African first, go back to Africa."
The woman comes into view and says repeatedly, "Y'all brought us here." Additionally, a woman in the background can be heard saying "Go back to Europe."
The scene devolved into cursing and hateful remarks while a crowd of people stood by and watched. A few can be seen recording the incident with their phones.
The clash is another in a string of hateful episodes that have erupted at and around Trump rallies. On Saturday, at the same Cleveland rally, an unidentified man is heard telling someone to "Go to Auschwitz":

In Fayetteville, North Carolina, on Wednesday, a group of protesters was escorted from the premises. On their way out, one–identified by the Washington Post as Rakeem Jones–was hit by 78-year-old John McGraw, who was later charged with assault, according to Reuters.
McGraw later said that he liked punching Jones and that "the next time we see him, we might have to kill him."



Trump later told CNN that he had asked his team to look into paying McGraw's legal fees.


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