“In fact,” Mr. Trump said, pointing his finger toward the sky, “that could be a Mexican plane up there. Then, as the sound of a plane overhead drowned out his voice, Mr. Trump went off his script. Corey Lewandowski, the campaign manager who had championed a “let Trump be Trump” approach and whom Mr. Trump fired less than two weeks ago, showed up at the speech, startling reporters. One man, Warren Goddard of Portsmouth, asked two — one pressing Mr. Trump on abortion, which Mr. Goddard called “murder,” and another that diminished Israel. Shoving aside the notes he had been using, Mr. Trump said: “I don’t really need those notes, because I don’t need notes.
Source: New York Times July 01, 2016 00:45 UTC