Protesters hit Ramaswamy campaign vehicle outside Iowa event

Grinnell Police Department confirm to FOX News Digital that a property damage incident occurred

Protesters rammed their car in the back of a campaign vehicle of Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy ahead of an event held in Grinnell, Iowa, Fox News Digital has learned.

A group of liberal protesters appeared outside Ramaswamy’s event at Saints Rest Coffee House on Thursday. Ramaswamy’s campaign told Fox News Digital a female driver of a blue Honda Civic and a passenger were yelling expletives at the GOP hopeful, giving him the middle finger and blaring the car horn.

The driver later hit the rear end of the campaign’s parked SUV and drove off, though the campaign could not definitively say whether it was intentional.

Grinnell Police Department confirmed with Fox News Digital that police were called to the scene over a property damage incident.

Moments after the incident, protesters not involved in the hit-and-run were seen heckling Ramaswamy as he was entering the coffee house. One called him an “a–h—” while advocating for public schools. Another shouted “protect trans kids” and a third told him “climate change is real.”

“Anyone else have something to say?” Ramaswamy said to them.

“What’s it like being the punching bag of the RNC?” one protester asked.

“Well I think the RNC is corrupt. I think both political parties are pretty corrupt,” Ramaswamy responded.

Vivek Ramaswamy speaking in a conference
GOP hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy engaged with a group of liberal protesters outside a campaign event in Grinnell, Iowa. (ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images)

Another protester shouted, “My mom’s a public school worker and she deserves to be paid and respected!”

“I think every person deserves to be respected but we are failing to do right by our kids in this country,” Ramaswamy replied. “Our achievement gap versus other countries is bad and we’re all in that together.”

“But here is what I will say: The beauty of this country is that you all have the right to express your opinions and you’re doing it peacefully. And even though I disagree with you, I’m proud of you for expressing your views even if I disagree with you,” he continued.

Ramaswamy speaking with media
Ramaswamy is currently polling in fourth place in Iowa with 7% support, according to the RealClearPolitics average of polls. (Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

The protester then accused Ramaswamy of wanting to “destroy her job and her livelihood,” something Ramaswamy quickly rejected.

“I do want to fix our public schools though. So thank her for her service for me. I really mean that,” Ramsawamy told the protester. “But we also have to focus on how we’re going to improve achievement of our kids. And I think with your mom, if she’s as earnest as you’re describing, I’m sure she cares about the same thing, we’re not getting there with the existing system we have. So we’re gonna have to find a better way to do it. And one of the ways we’re going to do it is through open debate. You guys are doing your part. I’m gonna do mind. Keep it up.”

Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/protesters-hit-ramaswamy-campaign-vehicle-outside-iowa-event

Angry Maui residents slam Biden, hold ‘no comment’ signs during president’s fire tour

President Biden speaks after touring areas devastated by the Maui wildfires, on Monday, Aug. 21, 2023, in Lahaina, Hawaii.
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LAHAINA, Hawaii — President Biden was greeted with middle fingers, chants of protest and signs that said “no comment” Monday as he arrived in Maui to tour wildfire damage after repeatedly declining to comment last week on the tragedy that killed at least 114 people.

A group of several dozen residents of scorched western Maui heckled Biden’s motorcade shortly after noon local time as it left tiny Kapalua Airport en route to the hardest hit areas of historic Lahaina, which was destroyed on Aug. 8.

“Go home Joe!” the locals chanted as Biden passed by — moments before the president read a scripted speech touting the federal response, despite criticism from residents who say not enough help has been offered.

The 80-year-old commander in chief has taken intense criticism, including from fellow Democrats, for appearing aloof following the deadliest US wildfires in more than a century.

As he drove toward downtown Lahaina, Biden passed signs that said “NO COMMENT,” “REALLY $7?, “ACTION SPEAKS LOUDER THAN WORDS”, and “FJB,” as well as at least two flags promoting the 2024 candidacy of former President Donald Trump.

President Biden landing in Kahului, Hawaii on Aug. 21, 2023 to tour the damage from the Maui wildfire.
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“Any number of military aircraft, planes and helicopters could have flown in here. To leave a town that was just devastated shut down was just ridiculous. The runway wasn’t cratered,” Mullen told The Post.

Meanwhile, Biden got the full White House treatment, delivering remarks from a lectern with the presidential seal amid the apocalyptic landscape following this month’s deadly wildfires.

The president was also provided with a small wooden table for his bottle of precious water as he spoke on the federal government’s response to the devastation, with the ashes of destroyed buildings visible behind the stagecraft.

Source: https://nypost.com/2023/08/21/biden-takes-break-from-vacation-to-tour-hawaii-fire-damage/

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