Watch Planned Parenthood supporters dwarf a rally by foes
More than 1,000 supporters of Planned Parenthood dwarfed a pro-life crowd outside one of the nonprofit’s clinics in Detroit on Saturday.
More than 1,000 supporters of Planned Parenthood dwarfed a pro-life crowd outside one of the nonprofit’s clinics in Detroit on Saturday.
What began as a demonstration against Planned Parenthood transformed into a much larger rally for supporters of the nonprofit clinic on Saturday morning.
“Shame, shame, shame!” shouted a protester as DeVos was whisked into an SUV.
The protest is Thursday at noon.
A few hundred protesters marched on the sidewalk and street at Wayne State University to rally against Trump’s extreme immigration restrictions.
The peaceful but spirited protest was one of the largest in metro Detroit in many years.
Two protests are planned for Sunday to rally against President Trump’s executive order that bans citizens from seven Muslim-majority countries from traveling to the U.S.
Supporters and opponents of Planned Parenthood will hold rallies outside clinics across Michigan on Feb. 11.
When President Obama became the first black president, Detroit commemorated the historic election with murals, gas stations, stores and even an ice-cream truck.
Thousands of women, men and children rallied at Wayne State University in Detroit to voice concerns about President Donald Trump.