Former President Donald Trump interrupted a police union representative during a campaign rally in Glendale, Arizona, on Friday, telling him to end his speech.
As Trump trailed behind him, Arizona Police Officers Association President Justin Harris claimed that “illegal drugs are flowing into this country at an alarming rate, and only 5 percent are being apprehended at the border.”
Harris turned to the Republican nominee, who awkwardly repeated that she had to “go,” prompting the police union president to move a stack of papers on the podium in front of her.
“We’ll wrap things up here, folks,” Harris said, as Trump continued to stand behind her.
Social media users on Friday mocked the former president for telling the police union leader to move.