During a rally in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, on Friday night, President Donald Trump addressed a protester who interrupted his speech. The incident occurred around 7:28 p.m., and the protester was escorted out by police and convention center staff, according to a White House pool report. Trump remarked, "That person's going home to mom. Gonna get scolded because mom is voting for us."
Trump was campaigning for Darline Graham ahead of the upcoming South Carolina Senate runoff. He encouraged his supporters to vote, stating, "If Trump isn't actually on the ballot... just come and vote. It's so important." He emphasized the importance of Graham's candidacy, saying she would defend common sense in Washington, support lower taxes, and protect Second Amendment rights. Graham later joined Trump on stage, expressing her gratitude for his endorsement and support.