Man removed from Trump rally after making hilarious faces behind the president's back

A man was removed from a Donald Trump rally because he was pulling faces behind the President.

The bizarre incident happened as the US president addressed a campaign rally crowd in Montana.

The unidentified man, sporting a beard and dressed in a check shirt, was stood directly behind the president and pulled several disbelieving facial expressions as Trump went on the attack against his political opponents.

He was seen to pull faces as Trump defended his record, attacked the Democrats and the media following the New York Times anonymous op-ed earlier this week, from an apparent member of the white House staff which attacked the president.

A woman standing next to the man and wearing a ‘Make America Great Again’ cap was also caught giving the president quizzical looks and later removed.

After several minutes, the pair were replaced by other audience members who seemed more appreciative of the president.

A woman, assumed to be one of the rally’s volunteers, approached the man and he was removed.

The incident was caught on TV and widely circulated on social media, where the man was heavily praised by many.

It is not the first example of crowd organisers stamping down on any apparent protest, no matter how small.

During a rally in Evansville, Indiana, last week, one of Trump’s volunteer staffers blocked a news photographer’s camera lens as he tried to take a photo of a protester.