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Former President Donald Trump recently made his return to Wisconsin on Wednesday and immediately grabbed the headlines. However, it was not only for his policy points but for a harsh exchange with a protester at the Waukesha County Expo Center. Trump told the protester to “Go home to your mom,” and brought out a roaring approval from the crowd via Trending Politics News.

 


 

It has been noted that addressing a packed venue, Trump detailed his critiques of the current administration under Joe Biden, discussing key issues such as inflation, energy prices, and police fatalities in Wisconsin.

His rhetoric then moved to national concerns, including border security and the opioid crisis, reasserting his position as the leading contender for the upcoming November presidential election.

Amidst his speech, a protestor’s interruption briefly shifted the rally’s focus. Trump responded to the disruption with a dismissive directive: “Alright, thank you. Go home to mom, right?”

The crowd responded with enthusiastic cheers as Trump continued, “Thank you very much. Say hello to Mother!”

It has been noted that Trump has scheduled rallies in Michigan and Wisconsin, marking his first public appearances since the commencement of his hush money trial in New York City in April. The trial mandates his presence in court on most weekdays, leaving only Wednesdays and weekends for campaigning.

Trump had arranged a rally in North Carolina but it was canceled due to severe weather conditions. Apart from this cancellation, he has not participated in other public events during his days off.