Story highlights Hillary Clinton said Donald Trump bares blame for violence at his rallies

She suggested the GOP front-runner doesn't understand the consequences of his rhetoric

Indianapolis, Indiana (CNN) Hillary Clinton said Sunday that one person is to blame for violence at Donald Trump's rallies: Donald Trump.

Clinton, speaking to a fired-up crowd at a gym in Indianapolis, hit Trump for dividing people without understanding the consequences, arguing that those actions have led to the violent protests that have occurred around some of his events.

"When you divide people against one another, you don't know what is going to happen," Clinton said of Trump. "We are seeing violence at political rallies in our country. That is the kind of thing you see on TV, you assume is far away, don't you? Well, this, this hateful talk about immigrants, about Muslims about women, I mean, enough, enough. It is not who we are."

Clinton pledged to work against Trump's "divisiveness" and "hateful rhetoric," a subtle nod to the fact that the former secretary of state sees the billionaire likely ending up as the Republican nominee.

Scores of protestors took to the streets outside Trump's event in California on Thursday, drawing out police officers in riot and tactical gear and on horseback who sought to disperse the crowd. Around 20 people were arrested after some Trump supporters left bloodied.

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