“March 4 Trump” Rallies Draw Small Crowds, Spark Counterprotests
Organizers Warn Of “Seditious Fringe” That Seeks To “Sabotage” President
Maybe the millions of people who voted to MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN should have their own rally. It would be the biggest of them all!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 25, 2017
Rallies planned across the country in support of President Donald Trump appeared to be drawing relatively small crowds on Saturday.Â
“March 4 Trump” rallies were scheduled for noon in dozens of cities, including near the Washington Monument in the nation’s capital, and at Trump Tower in New York City.Â
In addition to pride in Trump’s presidency, the rallies were intended to “show unity in the face of what organizers call ‘a seditious fringe’ aiming to sabotage his vision for the country,'” according to the Associated Press.Â
“President Trump has thankfully set a new course, and no matter your race, creed, color, gender, orientation, age, or anything else traitors exploit to divide, We The People are one,” the March 4 Trump website states.Â
Last month, in response to a steady string of protests since his inauguration, Trump claimed on Twitter that a rally of his supporters would be “the biggest of them all.”Â
However, based on photos and videos posted online Saturday, turnout at the “March 4 Trump” rallies appeared relatively light. And in some cities, Trump supporters were met by large numbers of counterprotesters.
Here at the yuge rally for Trump at the White House pic.twitter.com/aJ5gcMicyr
— Brian Tashman (@briantashman) March 4, 2017
Literally the March 4 Trump pic.twitter.com/Of8vChB8NQ
— Eric Grant (@ericgrant) March 4, 2017
Small crowd at the March 4 Trump. pic.twitter.com/LxPMcYtBO3
— Eric Grant (@ericgrant) March 4, 2017
Pretty intense at the Nashville Trump rally. Never seen so much law enforcement at Capitol rally. pic.twitter.com/vZZYmPPB8U
— Blake Farmer (@flakebarmer) March 4, 2017
Hundreds of anti-trump protesters & pro-trump face off in downtown Columbus, Ohio. #organizeCBUS #March4Trump @soit_goes @marymad @SURJ_DC pic.twitter.com/7Dj0Z90bkm
— SURJ Columbus (@SURJColumbusOH) March 4, 2017
Reporting on #March4Trump from Washington, D.C., where a small number of #Trump‘s fans gathered 2 show their support for the US President pic.twitter.com/nGJBLHfLtB
— Alexandra von Nahmen (@AlexandravonNah) March 4, 2017Â
At #March4Trump rally in Springfield,IL pic.twitter.com/WFvZLkSn25
— James B (@JebLadat) March 4, 2017
The #TrumpTrain is in town and standing strong for @POTUS.
I will be articulating the case for #Trump shortly, friends.#March4Trump pic.twitter.com/zdH682s7Vk
— Michael Johns (@michaeljohns) March 4, 2017
We are live from Denver where black bloc is confronting March 4 Trump DPD ready with police tape line https://t.co/RxJlYm2jkM pic.twitter.com/2817ZMkUq4
— Unicorn Riot (@UR_Ninja) March 4, 2017
#March4Trump draws about 200 people to Voinovich Park, plus about 100 counter protestors pic.twitter.com/Jfq3GL05ar
— Kabir Bhatia (@KabirBhatiaTime) March 4, 2017
#March4Trump Raleigh. pic.twitter.com/skhYjKcC4i
— NCGunRights Advocate (@quixxdraw) March 4, 2017
Permit for protest estimated 6k attendees. Barely filing up a third of the Plaza. Sad! pic.twitter.com/3tBgLTvun9
— Cari Wade Gervin (@carigervin) March 4, 2017
Wtf there is a sad little Trump rally happening at the Wells Fargo at King of Prussia Mall pic.twitter.com/MtXsNdWKMw
— Melissa Dunphy (@mormolyke) March 4, 2017

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