A BBC journalist was attacked by a Trump supporter during the president's rally in El Paso, Texas, Monday night. A man wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat entered the press pen and shoved cameraman Ron Skeans from behind before he was pulled away by other media members, the BBC reported.
President Trump was holding the event in El Paso to campaign for a border wall as lawmakers in Washington were working to avert another government shutdown later this week. In the moments leading up to the attack, Mr. Trump was talking about jobs and how the media was misrepresenting him.
An unidentified man approached the area where credentialed journalists were situated and gave the cameraman a "very hard shove," Skeans said, almost knocking him and his camera over twice. Video from Skeans' camera showed the attacker shouting expletives about the media as he was being dragged away. (Note: video includes explicit language.)
CBS News has reached out to the Trump campaign for comment on the incident, but they did not immediately respond. The BBC reports a campaign official suggested afterwards that the attacker was drunk.
BBC Washington correspondent Gary O'Donoghue told BBC Radio 4's Today that it was "an incredibly violent attack."
"This is a constant feature of these rallies —a goading of the crowds against the media," O'Donoghue said, who added that he had been "spat at before."