President Trump spoke at a big NRA convention in Indianapolis Friday and made a big announcement. He’s un-signing the U.N. Arms Trade Treaty.
Breaking: @realDonaldTrump just announced at the @NRAILA Leadership Forum that he will unsign the U.N. Arms Trade Treaty, unbinding the United States from the obligation to refrain from acts that would defeat the object and purpose of an unconstitutional treaty. #NRAAM (1/3) pic.twitter.com/BhpglvyH78
— NRA (@NRA) April 26, 2019
Breaking: @realDonaldTrump just announced at the @NRAILA Leadership Forum that he will unsign the U.N. Arms Trade Treaty, unbinding the United States from the obligation to refrain from acts that would defeat the object and purpose of an unconstitutional treaty. #NRAAM (1/3) pic.twitter.com/BhpglvyH78
— NRA (@NRA) April 26, 2019
The treaty was singed on September 25, 2013 by then U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry despite its threat to our national sovereignty and Second Amendment. (2/3)
— NRA (@NRA) April 26, 2019
However, there was one moment that a lot of people noticed. As Trump entered the room, someone threw an object at the stage. You can see it in this video:
Someone threw a cell phone at Trump during his @NRA speech pic.twitter.com/bOpgmWX2N0
— ALT-immigration Puck Futin 🤌🏽🤌🏽🖕🏾🖕🏾 (@ALT_uscis) April 26, 2019
NEW VIDEO: Man throws a cell phone at President Trump as he walked on stage at NRA convention. pic.twitter.com/WTIZVCjDxR
— Mid-Michigan NOW (@midmichigannow) April 27, 2019
Secret Service is investigating the incident.
At approximately 12:30 p.m. (ET) today, President Trump was at an event in Indianapolis, IN. As the President was walking onto the stage, but prior to his remarks, a cell phone from the crowd landed on the opposite side of the stage. An individual was removed from the event and the investigation is continuing.
According to reports, the man, William Rose, 31, was taken for a mental health evaluation.
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A law enforcement official said Rose denied throwing the phone and claimed that someone stole it. However, agents found his account to be a confusing one.