President Trump called Black Lives Matter protesters “bad people” and “thugs” during a rowdy, non-socially distanced campaign rally in New Hampshire on Friday night.

“Protesters, your ass. I don’t talk about my ass. Those are not protesters,” Trump told a roaring crowd of several hundred people at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport.

“They don’t even know who George Floyd is … These are just bad people, troublemakers, and they shouldn’t be representing our country at important events,” Trump said of those who protested his White House speech Thursday night, at which he formally accepted the Republican presidential nomination.

Trump was particularly furious about the protesters who swarmed Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) after he left the speech. “Thugs,” Trump called them.

He also claimed he would give a “medal” to the four Washington, D.C., officers who escorted Paul from the scene. “I told that to Rand today,” he said.

The Friday night rally was Trump’s first since June 23, when he held a campaign event at a Phoenix megachurch.

Trump’s campaign said in an email to supporters before the New Hampshire event that “masks are required and will be provided to all attendees.”

However, few attendees wore masks and social distancing was not enforced.

Masks were not required Thursday night on the South Lawn of the White House, either. More than 1,500, mostly maskless supporters attended that event.

The back-to-back political bashes came even as the coronavirus continues to kill nearly 1,000 Americans every day. In total, more than 181,000 Americans have died.