2 19.10.2016 Инфо
Around 150 protesters demonstrated against Republican nominee Donald Trump in reaction to his comments made about women in front of Trump International Hotel and Tower in Chicago, Tuesday. However, the demonstration was quickly taken over by Trump fans, who ended up hijacking the event.
The protesters held placards reading, "Grab our Pussy" and "Dump Trump, Join the Bowel movement." They were met by Trump supporters who stood on the steps of Trump Tower, which led to a few heated arguments between the groups.
The anti-Trump protest happened in the wake of the Republican candidate's remarks about kissing women and grabbing their genitals, which he has since dismissed as "locker room talk".
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