Posted on 11/17/2016 9:12:26 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
A Marxist, a Venezuelan diplomat and an illegal alien headlined a meeting of organizers of the Trump resistance as they announced their plan to shut down Chicago on Saturday and Washington, D.C. on Inauguration Day.
The Chicago branch of Act Now to Stop War and End Racism (ANSWER) met in Chicagos northwest side neighborhood of Albany Park to plot their next move in their resistance of the Trump presidency.
Chicago ANSWER was one of the radical leftist groups that helped to organize anti-Trump protests when his campaign tried to hold a rally in March; that rally was canceled after protesters clashed with attendees.
As TheDC reported last week, the group is responsible for organizing rallies in Chicago, New York, Washington, D.C., San Francisco and Albuquerque.
Since holding those rallies, the group has announced mass marches on Inauguration Day in Washington and another one in Chicago on Saturday; the group hopes to shut the streets down at both rallies....
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Drop MRE’s over the starving in Venezuela.
ANSWER coalition...501 3 c. What good does it do to shut down Chicago? I know...tv will be all over it.
Thursday, November 17, 2016
Trump to skip Illinois in planned victory tour
CHICAGO - Despite being home to a Trump Tower, Illinois was not a state that Donald Trump won last Tuesday, so a victory tour planned after Thanksgiving will probably not include the only blue Midwestern state.
George Gigicos, the Trump campaign’s advance team director, told reporters Thursday that groundwork is being done for the president-elect’s first trip.
“We’re working on a victory tour now. It will happen in the next couple of weeks,” Gigicos said at Trump Tower.
Asked where Trump would go, Gigicos responded: “Obviously to the states that we won and the swing states we flipped over,” The Hill is reporting.
Trump supporters will have the option of visiting any bordering state as one where the President-elect could drop in, being Trump won in all of surrounding states.
He’s only to here to get cheap toilet paper for resale in Venezuela’s back market at $2.50 a roll.
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