
Police in Denver said they’ve arrested three people after clashes between Donald Trump supporters and protesters.
Police moved in outside the Western Conservative Summit after a man grabbed pro-Trump bumper stickers from a woman outside the city’s convention center, ripped them up and threw them in her face.
A pushing match followed and people spilled into the street.
Police swarmed the crowd and ordered people to get out of the street. They led two men and a woman away, including the man who took the bumper stickers.
Until then the crowd had been lively, but peaceful. Some protesters sang “We Shall Overcome” and others waived the Mexican flag, saying “No justice, no peace.”
Separately, Democratic US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton met with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for three and a half hours on Saturday as part of a probe of her use of a private email server while serving as secretary of state, her campaign said.
The interview at FBI headquarters in Washington followed a week of intense public focus on the investigation and on the question of Clinton’s viability as a presidential candidate, which her campaign has tried for months to downplay as a distraction.
Source: Arab News
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