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  2. Paid protester - Wikipedia

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    Paid protesters or professional protesters [a] are people who participate in public outrage or objection in exchange for payment. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The expression may be directed against individuals, organizations and governments or against protests against the government with the aim of breaking up or discrediting a protest.

  3. Crowds on Demand - Wikipedia

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    Crowds on Demand is an American publicity firm that provides clients with hired actors to pose as fans, paparazzi, security guards, unpaid protesters and professional paid protesters. [1] [2] [3] The company operates in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Las Vegas, [4] New York City, [1] Washington, D.C., [5] Iowa, and New Hampshire. [6]

  4. Fact-checking claims that George Soros is ‘paying student ...

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    Representatives at two colleges cited by the New York Post as having paid protesters told PolitiFact it isn’t true. "We have no information whatsoever that suggests the ANY of (t)he claims you ...

  5. Trump slams 'small' Tax March, suggests protesters were paid

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    A day after tens of thousands of people marched to demand President Trump release his tax returns, the president heaved allegations on Sunday that Tax March protesters were actually paid to hold ...

  6. Protests against Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    The fact checking website PolitiFact.com, rated a separate story titled "Donald Trump Protester Speaks Out: 'I Was Paid $3,500 To Protest Trump's Rally '" as "100 percent fabricated, as its author acknowledges." [41] Paul Horner, a writer for a fake news website, took credit for the article, and said he posted the deceitful ad himself. [42]

  7. Trump claims ‘paid agitators’ part of Columbia pro ...

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    Former President Trump made unfounded claims Tuesday that pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University featured “paid agitators” as nationwide college campus protests escalate. Hundreds of ...

  8. Bonus Army - Wikipedia

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    The Bonus Army was a group of 43,000 demonstrators – 17,000 veterans of U.S. involvement in World War I, their families, and affiliated groups – who gathered in Washington, D.C., in mid-1932 to demand early cash redemption of their service bonus certificates.

  9. 'Fork off': Protesters gather outside OPM to condemn Elon ...

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    Protesters congregated in front of the Office of Personnel Management in Washington, D.C., on a chilly Monday morning, vowing to return every morning this week to stand against what they called ...