A man who was wearing a red “MAGA” hat has been commended for his reaction after being spat in the face during an interview before a campaign rally for President Donald Trump on Oct. 10.
Reporter Elizabeth Landers appeared visibly shocked and apologized for the incident, while Carlson responded by saying, “Oh nice,” before chuckling and wiping off the saliva.
Landers then asked the salesman whether he was okay, to which he responded, “I’m fine.”
The incident prompted several bystanders to step in to comment on the situation.
“Sir, I’m sorry that happened to you,” one man said.
Another man walked up to Carlson, calling the attack “disrespectful.”
Landers then told Carlson that she thinks he has “a better attitude about that than I would.”
In a later post on Twitter, Landers said during her time interviewing supporters of the president, she had never seen such an incident before.
Many social media users also weighed in on the incident, condemning the appalling behavior.
“I don’t like Trump or his supporters but that was uncalled for,” one person said.
“That man has some class. Very impressive. Don’t agree with him on many thing (I imagine), but I certainly would be happy to have a beer with him,” another said, praising Carlson for keeping his cool.
“This is purely despicable. Kudos to this man for handling such a vile situation with grace and peace,” another person said.
Protesters Burn American Flag, MAGA Hats
During the same event, hundreds of people protested into the night outside Trump’s rally to a bonfire of MAGA memorabilia and chants of “Nazi scum!”“Shine, let it shine, let it shine!” they chant.
The Blaze reporter Elijah Schaffer shared footage from the scene, which showed protesters lifting barricades, pointing lasers at people capturing photographs or video, and one person waving around a communist flag.
“The situation outside the Trump rally in Minnesota is quickly deteriorating,” Schaffer captioned his post. “Left wing protesters are destroying barricades. A protester can be seen waving the Chinese flag in front of riot police. While people in Hong Kong wave American flags for freedom, we wave Chinese flags.”
While Schaffer mentioned that it was a Chinese flag, it appears upon closer examination to have been the flag of the former USSR, which collapsed in 1991.
According to Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale, the venue was filled with over 20,000 Trump supporters, with another 25,000 more waiting outside.