Start United States USA — mix Pro-Trump rally in Olympia also draws protesters

Pro-Trump rally in Olympia also draws protesters

330
0
TEILEN

A rally for President Donald Trump at Heritage Park in Olympia also drew counter-protesters that resulted in arrests.
Democratic state lawmakers comment on the Daniel Ramirez Medina case that has been the subject of protests at the Tacoma detention center. Ramirez Medina, whose lawyers say has no criminal convictions, was taken into custody after a federal raid to deport his father, who Immigrations and Customs Enforcement officials say is a „prior-deported felon. „
Washington state’s Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee responds to President Donald Trump after a 9th Circuit court ruling that refused to reinstate Trump’s controversial travel ban.
Rep. Nicole Macri (D-43rd), who crafted the Washington Housing Opportunities Act (HB 1570), encourages supporters of the bill and its $200 million investment in the Housing Trust Fund during a Feb 2 rally on the steps of the Legislative Building in Olympia. Sen. Rebecca Saldana (D-37th) also spoke in support. The rally was opened by members of the Chief Seattle Club Drummers playing „The AIM Song,“ an intertribal composition associated with the American Indian Movement organization.
Protesters gather at the University of Washington campus in downtown Tacoma to stand in opposition to President Trump’s order limiting immigration from several Muslim-majority nations.
In her first committee meeting, County Councilwoman Pam Roach has the microphones turned off, leading to three minutes of dead air.
Several thousand pro-life supporters gathered on the steps of the Legislative Building in Olympia for the 39th Annual Washington State March for Life rally Jan. 23.
The woman who was the target of the attack, who said she was 44 and from Chicago, was thankful for the support from the PLU students. (Video Courtesy By Zach Powers/ PLU)
Cyndi Hoenhous proudly talks about her support for Donald J. Trump and why she voted for the New York billionaire for President.
Democratic State Representatives Kristine Lytton and Pat Sullivan join their Senate counterparts Sens. Sharon Nelson and Chrisitne Rolfes (left-right) for a Jan. 17 press availability to discuss the status of early legislation in the 2017 Legislative Session in Olympia while Republican legislators Senators Curtis King and Mark Miloscia along with Rep. J. T. Wilcox and Rep. Shelly Short joined Senate Majority Leader Mark Schoesler for their party’s overview on education funding later on Tuesday.
Harold Moss, Tacoma’s first black mayor and civil rights activist, remembers the 2008 election night.

Similarity rank: 5.4
Sentiment rank: -1.1