Fox News cut away from Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's speech on law enforcement after he complained that police were arresting people "for saying the election was rigged."
At an event in Michigan on Tuesday, Trump went off-script while sharing his vision for U.S. law enforcement.
"They shouldn't arrest people for saying the election was rigged, but they like that," the candidate opined. "They go after guys like me, but they don't go after people that kill people."
"It's a shame what's happened in our country," he continued. "We're going to win big, and we're going to turn it around, and we're going to turn it around fast."
Fox News host Martha MacCallum quickly cut away from Trump.
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"All right, President Trump speaking in Howell, Michigan, this afternoon," she said. "And clearly the focus is law and order, law enforcement, his respect for law enforcement."