Fox's Sean Hannity: “I Don't See Any Violence At Trump Rallies”

Hannity: “Violent Agitators Hijacked What Was To Be A Peaceful Campaign Rally”

From the March 11 edition of Fox News' Hannity:

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SEAN HANNITY (HOST): 2016 GOP front-runner Donald Trump canceled a campaign rally in Chicago earlier tonight amid security concerns. Now this after violent agitators hijacked what was to be a peaceful campaign rally.

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We have statements that actually prove this fact -- and we've been watching our own coverage here on Fox -- and some people with Bernie Sanders, Moveon.org put out a statement that Mr. Trump, Republican leaders who support him, his hate-filled rhetoric should be put on notice after tonight's events. They actually said that. That these protests are a direct result of violence that occur at Trump rallies. Well, I don't see any violence at Trump rallies. And I have been watching and flipping the dial tonight and somehow people have been trying to flip this on you, some of your competitors and, frankly, some pretty ignorant so-called journalists have been trying to do the same thing. As if you stating your political opinions is responsible for this. And I want to give you a chance to respond to that. We have seen a lot of this before you even got in this race in Ferguson and Baltimore. The murder rate in the city of Chicago is a national disgrace.

Previously:

Megyn Kelly: Donald Trump's “First Amendment Free Speech Rights Have Been Shut Down”

Watch Trump Defend Violence Against Protesters At Campaign Events During CNN's Republican Presidential Debate

John McCormack: Anti-Trump Protesters In Chicago Are “A Total Disgrace To The Principles Of The First Amendment”

On CNN, Stuart Stevens Says Trump “Is Running As George Wallace,” And “Exalting In This Thugocracy”