Arkansas
Protesters gather outside Arkansas State Capitol in support of Pres. Trump
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – About 200 to 300 people gathered Wednesday morning to support President Donald Trump, according to a report from content partner KARK.
The group were scattered around the state Capitol grounds and close to the Capitol building in Little Rock.
The group also heard from speakers, as well as the President’s speech in the nation’s capital.
The protesters who attended the event said they wanted the process to be upheld and asked people to stand up on the issue.
“We’re all out here saying, we’re not gonna stand for fraud, we’re not gonna stand for cheaters and stealers,” Journey Brown told KARK. “We’re angry, we’re super angry, we want to see justice.”
Little Rock police said there were no problems or reports with issues during the event.
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