Supporters line up for Donald Trump rally at BB&T Center in Sunrise

Donald Trump questioned by Secret Service about Hillary Clinton comments

SUNRISE, Fla. – Hours before a South Florida Donald Trump rally, supporters of the Republican presidential nominee were told what they can and cannot bring inside the BB&T Center in Sunrise.

One of the first in line was Cindy Wasserman, who drove down from Fort Pierce with her son Michael to see the controversial Republican nominee. 

"We can no longer deal with the democratic way. It's not working," Wasserman said. "And for that fact, a lot of Republican issues are not working anymore either. We need an outsider to come and we need to clean house."

But Trump is on the defensive again, after controversial remarks he made this week about Hillary Clinton.

Trump and his campaign have been trying to explain the comments made Tuesday in North Carolina.

"Hillary wants to abolish, essentially abolish the Second Amendment," Trump told a crowd of people. "If she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. Although the Second Amendment people, maybe there is. I don't  know."

Trump's team insists that he was talking about how voters could mobilize to keep Clinton out of office.

"This is simple," Clinton's campaign said in a statement. "What Trump is saying is dangerous. A person seeking to be the president of the United States should not suggest violence in any way."

Trump has since been questioned by the Secret Service about his comment.


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In January 2017, Hatzel Vela became the first local television journalist in the country to move to Cuba and cover the island from the inside. During his time living and working in Cuba, he covered some of the most significant stories in a post-Fidel Castro Cuba. 

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