Tim Kaine’s Son Arrested for Disrupting Anti-Trump Rally in Minnesota

The son of former vice presidential candidate Tim Kaine was reportedly arrested during a clash between protesters at a Pro-Trump rally.

Linwood Michael Kaine, 24, was busted for second-degree riot after the melee that took place in Saint Paul, Minnesota Saturday during a rally in support of President Trump, according Minnesota’s Pioneer Press.

Kaine, whose father was on the 2016 presidential ticket with Hillary Clinton, was released from the jail on Tuesday and the city attorney is considering whether to file misdemeanor charges, the paper said.

The chaos unfolded when anti-Trump protesters descended on St. Paul’s capital rotunda Saturday during a “March 4 Trump” rally.

The demonstrators blew whistles and airhorns while one allegedly threw a smoke bomb into the crowd — striking a 61-year-old woman in the head, the Pioneer Press reported.

A total of five people were arrested for rioting and another busted for disorderly conduct.

This article was originally published in the New York Post.