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LGBTQ New Yorkers and allies come together to rally at the historic Stonewall
More than 2,000 LGBT New Yorkers and gay rights supporters came together in front of the historic Stonewall to protest against Trump.

More than 2,000 LGBTQ New Yorkers and allies came together in front of the historic Stonewall to protest against Trump.
The Stonewall rally
Sen. Chuck Schumer led the massive Manhattan crowd in chants of “Dump Trump” while several demonstrators hoisted signs with a hand-drawn image of the president holding the bloody cut-off head of the Statue of Liberty.
Some of the participants showed up in all kinds of customes and signs protesting Trump, its administration, in participate the immigration ban.
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