Might as well get some additional publicity.
This seems to be a ongoing strategy of the Trump campaign, get as much publicity as you can by taking advantage of each situation as it arises.
This keeps the other candidates off the headlines and constantly looking for ways to get their message out.
Even when it's a negative story like this sucker-punch ordeal, he manages to make lemonade out of bag of crap.
Trump says he may pay legal fees of supporter who sucker-punched protester at rally
This seems to be a ongoing strategy of the Trump campaign, get as much publicity as you can by taking advantage of each situation as it arises.
This keeps the other candidates off the headlines and constantly looking for ways to get their message out.
Even when it's a negative story like this sucker-punch ordeal, he manages to make lemonade out of bag of crap.
Donald Trump says he is looking into paying the legal fees of a man who was arrestedafter throwing a sucker punch at a protester during the Republican frontrunner’s rally in North Carolina last week.
“The man got carried away,” Trump said on NBC’s “Meet The Press” Sunday. “He obviously loves his country, and maybe he doesn’t like seeing what’s happening to the country.”
At Wednesday’s rally in Fayetteville, N.C., John McGraw, 78, was caught on video punching the protester, 26-year-old Rakeem Jones, as Jones was being led out of the event by security.
After the rally, “Inside Edition” interviewed McGraw, who freely admitted assaulting Jones.
“He deserved it,” McGraw said. “The next time we see him, we might have to kill him.”
Police arrested McGraw the next day and charged him with assault and disorderly conduct.
Trump says he may pay legal fees of supporter who sucker-punched protester at rally