Protests planned as Donald Trump Jr. speaks at UCLA and Reagan Library on Sunday
Chanting “humanity first,” dozens of people protested outside the UCLA hall on Sunday where Donald Trump Jr. was speaking as part of a promotional tour for his new book.
Several hundred people waited in line to attend Trump’s speech at Moore Hall as a few dozen protesters gathered across the street. Event officials later said the auditorium was full and at least 100 people were turned away. “Silence to this just normalizes it,” said Chantelle Hershberger, an organizer with the group Refuse Fascism. “Silence to any Trump, any part of this administration is complicity. People need to show up and oppose this strongly. The water is boiling, and we are just sitting in the pot.”“The book read to me like inciting violence toward liberal people and toward anyone who holds any sort of socialist values,” she said.UCLA police officers were on hand for crowd control. Lt.
“I see the right side as being open-minded and listening, and I don’t see that on the left,” Stein said.
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