DALLAS – There were thousands of Trump supporters at his Thursday night rally in Dallas, but there were also a few protesters, several of whom were tossed out by security personnel.
"We are going to win Texas so big," Trump said.
Outside the rally, even more protesters lined the streets in opposition to Trump's Texas visit.
The presumptive Republican presidential nominee spoke for a little more than a hour.
He talked about ISIS and trade agreements, and he used the tragic mass shooting in Orlando, Florida, to talk about guns.
Here is a full list of Trump's stops:
- Friday, June 10: Richmond, Virginia
- Saturday, June 11: Tampa, Florida
- Saturday, June 11: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Monday, June 13: Manchester, New Hampshire
- Tuesday, June 14: Greensboro, North Carolina
- Wednesday, June 15: Atlanta, Georgia
- Thursday, June 16: Dallas, Texas
- Friday, June 17: Houston, Texas
- Saturday, June 18: Las Vegas, Nevada
- Saturday, June 18: Phoenix, Arizona
"I'm gonna save your Second Amendment folks (cheers!). (Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee) Hillary (Clinton) wants to abolish the Second Amendment ... remember that," Trump said
Trump also used the Orlando attack to talk about the LGBT community.
"LGBT is starting to like Donald Trump very, very much," he said.
"You tell me who is better for the gay community and who is better for women? Donald Trump," he said.
"It felt like an old-fashioned melodrama. We had our villain who got booed, we had our hero who got cheered and it just was a party inside," Trump supporter Cari Kelemen said.
"I think he's going to do wonderful things for the country and I'm looking forward to voting for him in November," Trump supporter Tom Clark said.