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Protesters in Chicago on November 19, Marching toward Trump Tower Chicago Protesters at an anti-Trump rally in San Francisco Philadelphia anti-Trump Rally on November 19, 2016. About 3,000 formed a hand holding ring around Green Lake in Seattle, Washington. [250] In Chicago, approximately 2,000 protesters marched from Federal Plaza to Trump ...
[9] Mayor Rahm Emanuel praised the Chicago Police Department's work to restore order. [1] Trump blamed Sanders for the clashes in Chicago, insisting that the protesters were "Bernie's crowd" and that a protester who charged the stage at an event in Dayton, Ohio, the following day was a "Bernie person", calling on Sanders to "get your people in ...
Chicago NATO summit protests - Mass protests against a NATO summit held in Chicago. Protestors scuffled with police and more than two dozen were injured after being clubbed with police batons. [15] 0 24+ March 11, 2016 Political 2016 Donald Trump Chicago rally protest - Protestors shut down a Donald Trump rally and clashed with police ...
Mayor of Chicago Brandon Johnson called Donald Trump a “threat” to Black families in a direct message to the President-elect. Mr Johnson made the claim in response to Trump’s plan to address ...
Johnson senior adviser Jason Lee told the Tribune the Johnson administration is “trying to read the tea leaves” after Trump’s election. “Trump has a habit of saying things and not doing them.
That compares to 20,086 encounters a day during the final days of former President Joe Biden’s presidency — from Jan. 13 through Jan. 19. Read On The Fox News App
An 1870 advertisement for Chicago Tribune subscriptions The lead editorial in the Chicago Tribune following the Great Chicago Fire. The Tribune was founded by James Kelly, John E. Wheeler, and Joseph K. C. Forrest, publishing the first edition on June 10, 1847. Numerous changes in ownership and editorship took place over the next eight years.
March against Trump in Saint Paul, Minnesota, on November 9, 2016. Following Trump's surprise election to the presidency, students and other activists organized larger protests in several major cities across the United States, including New York City, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, Portland and Oakland.