Posted on Apr 30, 2017
Activists target Trump's use of military, call for ethics reforms at separate Scranton rallies
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Wow! About a whole dozen, so not even 12, showed up for a rally to denounce the current POTUS' use of the military which is a continuation from the previous POTUS. Talk about a really really slow news day.
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SSG Shavonde Chase wow this is really interesting and informative at the same time.
On the afternoon of President Donald Trump’s 100th day in office, about a dozen critics of the president gathered on the Lackawanna County Courthouse grounds Saturday to denounce his agenda and recent military actions.
Billed as an anti-war, anti-Trump-agenda rally, the small assembly was organized by Joe Biscotto, a Pittston resident who founded the liberal political group Progressive Alternative. It was one of many anti-Trump demonstrations held across the country Saturday, and the second of two rallies held at the courthouse in Scranton. The other, held earlier in the day, advocated for a series of ethics reforms.
On the afternoon of President Donald Trump’s 100th day in office, about a dozen critics of the president gathered on the Lackawanna County Courthouse grounds Saturday to denounce his agenda and recent military actions.
Billed as an anti-war, anti-Trump-agenda rally, the small assembly was organized by Joe Biscotto, a Pittston resident who founded the liberal political group Progressive Alternative. It was one of many anti-Trump demonstrations held across the country Saturday, and the second of two rallies held at the courthouse in Scranton. The other, held earlier in the day, advocated for a series of ethics reforms.
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