Video showing supporters of Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump pushing a woman out of Tuesday's rally in Louisville has gone viral.Several people can be seen shoving the protester until she leaves the Kentucky International Convention Center after Trump told the woman to leave the rally.Multiple people were escorted out during Trump's speech, some by force.The woman in the video told WLKY that many people at the rally yelled racial slurs at her.She said she's OK and is still processing what happened.The man shown wearing a Korean War Veterans Association uniform is from Cincinnati. He served in the Army in Korea. He told WLKY he was pushed first. He said he is not a racist. And he said the entire Trump rally was chaotic and got out of hand."What's not difficult to tell, is that she's being assaulted and the assaults appear to have been incited by Mr. Trump in the first place," said Louisville attorney Daniel Canon.Canon doesn't know what led up to the incident that unfolds on camera, but said nothing in the constitution protects assault."What you have on the video is not people acting in self defense, it's essentially a white mob shoving a black woman out and assaulting her basically," said Canon.

Video showing supporters of Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump pushing a woman out of Tuesday's rally in Louisville has gone viral.

Several people can be seen shoving the protester until she leaves the Kentucky International Convention Center after Trump told the woman to leave the rally.

Multiple people were escorted out during Trump's speech, some by force.

The woman in the video told WLKY that many people at the rally yelled racial slurs at her.

She said she's OK and is still processing what happened.

The man shown wearing a Korean War Veterans Association uniform is from Cincinnati. He served in the Army in Korea. He told WLKY he was pushed first. He said he is not a racist. And he said the entire Trump rally was chaotic and got out of hand.



"What's not difficult to tell, is that she's being assaulted and the assaults appear to have been incited by Mr. Trump in the first place," said Louisville attorney Daniel Canon.

Canon doesn't know what led up to the incident that unfolds on camera, but said nothing in the constitution protects assault.

"What you have on the video is not people acting in self defense, it's essentially a white mob shoving a black woman out and assaulting her basically," said Canon.







