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Washington Post calls MN church protest an 'assault on religious liberty,' Don Lemon an 'internet provocateur'
The Washington Post editorial board called last week's protest at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, an "assault on religious liberty" in a Saturday editorial.
Chanting “We want ICE off our streets,” hundreds of protesters took to the streets in Washington, D.C., on Thursday night, expressing grief and anger after an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent shot and killed a Minneapolis woman.
Posters, go-go bands, murals, and more: Washington has a long history of fighting the power—and the government—through creative and colorful dissent. For as long as the powers that be have bigfooted their constituents, We the People have fought back ...
Whatever the term, historians largely agree: The United States was born out of protest 250 years ago and has been propelled forward by raucous social movements, from abolition to civil rights, ever since. “Protests have been pivotal to the progress of this country,” said Gloria Browne-Marshall, author of “A Protest History of the United States."