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The protest where the sign appeared was organized in part by We of Action Virginia, an organization that states on its website that it is an affiliate of the activist group Indivisible.
The protest comes as West Virginia, South Carolina, and Ohio announced they would deploy hundreds of additional National Guard troops to the nation's capital.
Demonstrators played go-go music and clamored for D.C. statehood while, just miles away, the president met with National Guard troops he deployed to the capital city.
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JD Vance serves burgers to troops, praising their efforts amid chants of ‘free DC’ from protesters at Union Station.
A protest against Trump administration's effort to overhaul policing in the District of Columbia drew scores to Dupont Circle before a march to the White House. This is a photo gallery curated by AP photo editors.
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Police officers in Washington looked on from afar, as demonstrators marched in what was a largely peaceful, upbeat protest against President Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops.
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