pastor interrupting trump mid-speech to tell him she didn't invite him to give a political speech pic.twitter.com/D60U1glGiu — Alazar (@zarzarbinkss) September 14, 2016

Trump Interrupted By Reverend During Attacks On Hillary Clinton While Visiting African American Church In Flint, Michigan

Trump Interrupted By Reverend During Speech In Michigan After “Political” Remarks. During a September 14 speech at Bethel United Methodist Church in Flint, Michigan, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was interrupted by the church’s pastor after making a series of attacks on Hillary Clinton. Reverend Faith Green Timmons walked to the podium and told Trump she did not invite him to the church to “give a political speech,” according to CNN’s report, and Trump responded that he would return to talking about Flint. From a September 15, CNN article:

The pastor who hosted Donald Trump at her church in Flint, Michigan, interrupted the Republican presidential nominee during his speech Wednesday to ask him to refrain from attacking his rival Hillary Clinton. “Mr. Trump, I invited you here to thank us for what we've done in Flint, not give a political speech,” Rev. Faith Green Timmons of the Bethel United Methodist Church told Trump after walking to the podium while Trump was speaking. “OK. That's good. Then I'm going back onto Flint, OK? Flint's pain is a result of so many different failures,” Trump said. [...] Moments before Timmons interrupted him, Trump had begun attacking Clinton for supporting free trade agreements, which Trump argued had caused Flint economic pain. “Hillary failed on the economy. Just like she's failed on foreign policy. Everything she touched didn't work out. Nothing. Now Hillary Clinton --,” Trump said before he was cut off by the church's pastor. [CNN.com, 9/15/16]

Fox Figures Baselessly Speculate The Reverand Interruption Was Staged

Fox’s Todd Starnes: “Something Doesn’t Pass The Smell Test.” On his website, Fox News radio host Todd Starnes speculated that after Trump “graciously complied” with Rev. Timmons when she “ambush[ed] him in a house of Worship,” something “doesn’t pass the smell test.” Starnes suggested that the “Flint preacher” may have “set a trap for Trump,” pointing to a since-deleted Facebook post from the Timmons saying the church will “educate” Trump. From the September 14 blog post:

The minister of a Methodist church made national headlines after she scolded Donald Trump for injecting politics into a campaign stop. The Rev. Faith Green Timmons came on stage and stopped Trump in the middle of his remarks at Bethel United Methodist Church. She told him to stay focused on the water crisis and not Hillary Clinton. “I invited you here to thank us for what we’ve done in Flint, not give a political speech," the reverend told Mr. Trump. Trump graciously complied with her demand. But something doesn't pass the smell test. Consider this screen grab from the minister's Facebook page: [...] “We have our chance to show Donald Trump that this nation is filled with intelligent, wise black citizens of integrity many of whom live right in Flint, Michigan,” she wrote. “What he will see is how we are braving a man-made catastrophe. HE WILL NOT USE US, WE will EDUCATE HIM!!!” Well, I guess the Rev. Timmons showed Mr. Trump -- ambushing him in a House of Worship. I will give her credit for hushing up a protester who kept interrupting his remarks. Mr. Trump showed great restraint and class as he complied with her request. And he deserves credit for at least trying to start a dialogue. [ToddStarnes.com, 9/14/16]

Fox’s Steve Doocy: “Some Have Wondered Whether Or Not It Was A Set-Up Ambush.” Citing Starnes’ blog post, Fox & Friends co-host Steve Doocy claimed “some” are wondering whether or not the interruption was “a set-up ambush.” From the September 15 edition of Fox News’ Fox & Friends:

ABBY HUNTSMAN (GUEST CO-HOST): There was a little bit of an awkward moment that happened as he was speaking and things got a little political as you would imagine on a campaign trail where he starts to talk about his opponent, Hillary Clinton. And then she steps in on stage. [...] STEVE DOOCY (CO-HOST): Todd Starnes was looking at her Facebook earlier in the day, and the Reverend Faith Green Timmons wrote this, “Today is our day. We have our chance to show Donald Trump that this nation is filled with intelligent, wise black citizens of integrity. Many of whom live right here in Flint, Michigan. What he will see is how we are braving a man-made catastrophe” -- referring to the water -- “He will not use us, we will educate him.” And so some have wondered whether or not it was a set-up ambush. Although, by saying we will educate him, maybe what she was writing was we're going to tell him what happened. HUNTSMAN: I do think there is something to that. When they’re on campaigns, the candidates do a lot of the attacking but it is important to listen to what the people have to say, to what the voters have to say. So I'm not sure they wrote that the best way they could have, but in terms of Donald Trump being out there, we know it's half of the purpose, right. To hear one of the concerns they care about, things they want him to speak to. That’s an important part of it. [Fox News, Fox & Friends, 9/15/16]

Trump Echoes Speculation That The Reverend’s Interruption Was Staged During A Fox News Phone Interview

Trump: The Reverend “Was So Nervous” So She “Had [The Interruption] In Mind, There’s No Question About It.” During a phone interview later on the same edition of Fox & Friends, Doocy asked Trump about speculation that the interruption was planned in advance, and Trump claimed that Rev. Timmons was “so nervous, she was shaking,” so she “had [the interruption] in mind, there’s no question about it.” When asked if it bothered him, Trump responded that “everyone plays their games” but that the reverend was “a nervous mess … I figured something was up.” From the September 15 edition of Fox News’ Fox & Friends: