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Trump’s fans organise their own rallies

- Reuters

new york — Supporters of US President Donald Trump were holding rallies in towns and cities across the country on Monday, partly as a rebuttal to waves of antiTrump protests that have taken place since the Republican’s election last November.

Trump is not scheduled to appear at any of this week’s rallies, which are being held in cities small and large, from coast to coast. The venues range from a park in the small town of Gravette, Arkansas, to the plaza outside the Georgia State Capitol building in downtown Atlanta.

Some of the rally organizers came out of the Tea Party movement, a large informal network of anti-establishm­ent conservati­ves that has become an increasing­ly powerful force in Republican politics since its beginnings in 2009.

A group called Main Street Patriots said it helped organise socalled Spirit of America rallies in at least 33 of the 50 states, both on Monday and Saturday.

“Unlike those protesting against President Trump’s vision, we are a diverse coalition that are the heart and soul of America that wants our nation to fulfill our potential, as the greatest nation on God’s green earth!” organisers wrote on the group’s website.

“Blue-collar voters helped propel President Trump to victory and these rallies will help provide those forgotten voices a mechanism so they can be heard,” they said.

Raucous rallies became a hallmark of Trump’s 17-month presidenti­al campaign, in contrast with lower-key events staged by his main rival, Hillary Clinton, the Democratic Party’s candidate. Last weekend, Trump rekindled that campaign energy for the first time since his election in a characteri­stically freewheeli­ng rally in Melbourne, Florida.

But Trump’s crowds have rarely regrouped since election, while large protests by people who opposed Trump’s policies, particular­ly his crackdown on immigratio­n, have become a frequent occurrence in the country’s cities.

Among the biggest was the Women’s March on Washington on Januar. 21, where attendance far exceeded the crowds who attended Trump’s inaugurati­on the previous day. Betty Blanco, who is organising the Spirit of America rally in Denver, was in Washington for the women’s march. She said she was saddened by what she saw.

“I had the opportunit­y to ride on the subway with the women marchers,” she said. “They were excited, but I never heard them talking about women’s rights, but I did hear them trashing Trump, and I got the idea they were just mad because they lost the election.”—

 ?? AFP ?? Supporters of President Trump argue with a man marching to protest against the Dakota Access Pipeline on Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles, California. —
AFP Supporters of President Trump argue with a man marching to protest against the Dakota Access Pipeline on Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles, California. —

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