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Trump gets rough ride during visit to Flint church

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FLINT, Mich. — Donald Trump was cut off, chastised and then heckled after he attacked rival Hillary Clinton during what was supposed to be a speech on helping where the government had failed the people of Flint, Michigan.

“Mr. Trump, I invited you here to thank us for what we’ve done in Flint, not give a political speech,” said the Rev. Faith Green Timmons, the pastor of the Bethel United Methodist Church.

The Republican nominee quickly stopped, then said “Ok, that's good, Then I’m going to go back to Flint,” but the interrupti­on seemed to embolden those in the sparse crowd.

One woman shouted that Trump used discrimina­tory housing practices in his buildings, causing the celebrity businessma­n to respond, “Never, you’re wrong. Never would.”

Trump abruptly ended his speech, which had lasted six minutes. More heckling followed him out.

The visit was part of the campaign’s effort to persuade voters that the celebrity businessma­n can appear empathetic and presidenti­al in a crisis. Trump also has his eye on a good showing in the industrial Midwest, though polls have him down in Michigan, which last went Republican in 1988.

The trip was the Republican presidenti­al nominee's first visit to the poverty-stricken city since lead was detected in its water supply in April 2014. More than 100,000 had their water contaminat­ed after the city left Detroit’s water supply and started using improperly treated Flint River water.

Trump did address the crisis, saying, “We will get it fixed and it will be fixed and effectivel­y and Flint will come back. Most importantl­y, we’ll bring jobs back."

He also bemoaned that previously “cars were made in Flint and you couldn’t drink the water in Mexico. Now cars are made in Mexico and you can’t drink the water in Flint.”

Trump visited the traditiona­lly African American church in the impoverish­ed city to pay tribute to the city's resiliency. But then, he attacked Clinton, saying “everything she touched didn’t work out.” Timmons then stepped up and interrupte­d him.

Others began to heckle the GOP presidenti­al nominee. The pastor stepped in and silenced them too, saying that Trump “is our guest" who should be honoured.

But when Trump abruptly ended his speech, a few more in the crowd yelled at him as he walked off stage.

 ?? The Associated Press ?? Flint residents voice their disapprova­l of Republican presidenti­al candidate Donald Trump on Tuesday as his caravan drops him off for a tour of the Flint water plant.
The Associated Press Flint residents voice their disapprova­l of Republican presidenti­al candidate Donald Trump on Tuesday as his caravan drops him off for a tour of the Flint water plant.

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