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what anti-abortion activists at the march for life think of trump

the activists interviewed by Washington Examiner declined to speculate whether Trump shares their anti-abortion convictions, they say that actions speak louder than words and that the administration so far has pursued their preferred policies with respect to liberty and anti-abortion..

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israeli-palestinian conflict tears into lgbtq jewish community

Rae Gaines, 30, is an organizer of the Dyke March in Washington that took place June 7. Gaines, who is Jewish but anti-Zionist, said it was unfortunate that Jewish women were kicked out of the Chicago march and wanted the situation handled better in Washington. ..

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women's march 2019 is back amid divisions; 350 'sister marches' set

WASHINGTON – Despite internal power struggles, including accusations of anti-Semitism, tens of thousands of activists braved cold temperatures Saturday at the third Women's March to show opposition to President Donald Trump, demand an end to violence against women and push for..

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