President Donald Trump hosted his first rally since the start of the impeachment inquiry in Minneapolis on Thursday, spending a sizable portion of the nearly two-hour rally diminishing the inquiry and attacking political opponents.

The president's son Eric Trump opened the event and rallied a cry of "Lock him up," in reference to Biden and his son, Hunter Biden. Pence also reiterated the president's promise to "drain the swamp."

He subsequently spent the rest of his speech by lashing out at political opponents, insulting the media, and also saying he wants someone to call him "Donald" instead of "Mr. President."

Here are 10 of the wildest moments during Trump's Thursday night rally in Minnesota.

Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

"Donald" had quite a night.

President Donald Trump hosted his first rally since the start of the impeachment inquiry in Minneapolis on Thursday. He spent the 102-minute speech lashing out at political opponents, insulting the media, and admitting that he yearns for someone to call him "Donald" instead of "Mr. President." (The crowd obliged him with a chant of "Donald," in response.)

The president's son, Eric Trump, opened the event, with a rallying a cry of "Lock him up," in reference to Biden and his son, Hunter Biden, an homage to chants against 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton. Eric Trump continued after the chant to say that he doesn't want to lock up Biden, instead "we're just gonna beat the hell out of all of them," referring to the Democratic candidate pool in the 2020 election.

Outside the arena, anti-Trump protesters chanted "Lock him up" in reference to Trump's impeachment inquiry.

After Eric Trump spoke, Vice President Mike Pence took to the stage to comment on their time in office — calling it "three years of action — as well as discussing health care for veterans. Pence also made a reference to "drain the swamp," the popular refrain that the president also returned to Thursday.

Trump began his portion of the rally by claiming that he had set a "record" attendance, a usual occurance at many of his rallies. A fire department official said the capacity at Target Center was 20,000, MPR News reported.

Here are 10 of the wildest moments of Trump's first post-impeachment inquiry rally.