Trump Blames Clinton and Sanders Supporters for Disrupting Chicago Rally

Trump tweet calls Clinton and Sanders "Phony politicians."

Hours before the tweet, Trump said at a rally near Dayton, Ohio, that some of the Chicago protesters were Sanders supporters and that the Vermont senator "should really get up and say to his people, 'Stop.'"

Trump added: "There were not too many Hillary people there [in Chicago]. You know why? In all fairness to Bernie, the reason that were not Hillary people, they have no fervor. Say what you want about Bernie, at least have a little fervor, right?"

Clinton, the Democratic front-runner, blamed the violence on Trump's "ugly, divisive rhetoric."

"The encouragement of violence and aggression is wrong and it's dangerous," she said in St. Louis today. "What I saw last night in Chicago was deeply disturbing to me. We have work to do.”

Clinton also used the protests as a call to action.

Sanders, too, spoke out again Trump and said he did not think his supporters were inciting violence.

“What our supporters are responding to is a candidate who has in fact in many ways encouraged violence," said Sanders. "Donald Trump has to be loud and clear and tell his supporter that violence at rallies is not what America is about."

Trump told the crowd in Ohio today that the protests in Chicago was a "planned attack" that "came out of nowhere."