Raucous Crowd But No Arrests At Donald Trump Jr.'s UF Speech

Despite security concerns, there were no reports of violence at the University of Florida, as Donald Trump Junior gave a speech last night.

Most of those concerns were voiced by students who were upset that their student activity funds were used to pay the $50,000 to attrack the president's eldest son and his girlfriend Kimberly Guilfoyle, an adviser to the Trump re-election campaign and a former Fox News host.

Outside the UF auditorium, protesters marched and shouted slogans, some referring to Trump Jr. as a Nazi and white supremacist.

Inside, there were anti-Trump protesters attempting to shout down Trump Jr. and Guilfoyle, each of whom spoke for over 20 minutes, but those detractors were often met with even louder chants of "four more years" and "U.S.A., U.S.A."

Much of the message from the speeches surrounded the importance of conservative values and the strength of the U.S. economy.

Donald Trump Jr. also promised the crowd that he would be back in Florida before the 2020 election.


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