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Trump has heckler ejected at wild rally as SNL mocks his hapless legal team in E Jean Carroll case: Live updates

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On Saturday, former president Donald Trump called for a heckler to be thrown out of his Manchester, New Hampshire rally ahead of the state’s primary election next week.

“You can get him out of here. Get out of here. Go ahead,” the former president can be heard saying in footage of the event. “You can throw him out,” the former president said from the podium.

The man is then escorted from the venue by four security guards as the former president says “he’s just a disturbed person”.

It’s not the first time Mr Trump has called for a protester to be kicked out of one of his events. In Las Vegas in 2016, he called for a heckler to be removed and said he’d like to “punch” him “in the face,” according to CNN.

The former president was seen campaigning in New Hampshire this week ahead of the state’s primary next week. He previously won the Iowa caucus last week with Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis coming in second.

“You can get him out of here. Get out of here. Go ahead,” the former president can be heard saying in footage of the event. “You can throw him out,” the former president said from the podium.

The man was then escorted from the event by four security guards.

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Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has pushed back on allegations that she has had an “improper” relationship with her deputy, instead accusing his estranged wife of attempting to interfere with their prosecution of Donald Trump.

Ms Willis has been issued a subpoena to sit for a pretrial deposition in the divorce case of special prosecutor Nathan Wade and his wife Joycelyn Wade on 23 January. On Thursday, Ms Willis’s lawyer said in a filing that the subpoena should be

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