Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. 12th Nov, 2016. Anti-Trump protesters hold signs and march against United States president elect Donald Trump, and his running mate vice president elect Mike Pence. The protesters who ranged from muslims, Black Lives Matter activists, members of the LGBTQ community, women, immigrants and others, are angry about the policies proposed by Trump, and that he was not elected by the popular vote, but will be elected by the electoral college. Seven protesters were arrested during the march, and at one point police used rubber bullets and pepper balls against members of the

Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. 12th Nov, 2016. Anti-Trump protesters hold signs and march against United States president elect Donald Trump, and his running mate vice president elect Mike Pence. The protesters who ranged from muslims, Black Lives Matter activists, members of the LGBTQ community, women, immigrants and others, are angry about the policies proposed by Trump, and that he was not elected by the popular vote, but will be elected by the electoral college. Seven protesters were arrested during the march, and at one point police used rubber bullets and pepper balls against members of the Stock Photo
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Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. 12th Nov, 2016. Anti-Trump protesters hold signs and march against United States president elect Donald Trump, and his running mate vice president elect Mike Pence. The protesters who ranged from muslims, Black Lives Matter activists, members of the LGBTQ community, women, immigrants and others, are angry about the policies proposed by Trump, and that he was not elected by the popular vote, but will be elected by the electoral college. Seven protesters were arrested during the march, and at one point police used rubber bullets and pepper balls against members of the protest march. Police later gave an order to disperse, but protesters continued to protest near the Indiana Statehouse where Mike Pence served as Indiana governor. Two police officers were slightly injured by protesters throwing rocks. © Jeremy Hogan/Alamy Live News

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