L.A. protests awaken dormant resistance to Trump
The deployment of Marines and National Guard troops to quell the protests goes to court this Thursday. Thousands of people marched for the sixth consecutive day in dozens of cities across the country
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Skip to contentThe deployment of Marines and National Guard troops to quell the protests goes to court this Thursday. Thousands of people marched for the sixth consecutive day in dozens of cities across the country
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