RM2JH05XJ–Washington, DC. July 13, 2022: Demanding stricter gun laws, including an assault weapons ban, demonstrators, including families of victims from mass shootings at the 4th of July parade shooting in Highland Park, Illinois, and the Uvalde, Texas school shooting, march from their March Fourth rally near the US capitol.
RM2JH05X8–Washington, DC. July 13, 2022: Demanding stricter gun laws, including an assault weapons ban, demonstrators, including families of victims from mass shootings at the 4th of July parade shooting in Highland Park, Illinois, and the Uvalde, Texas school shooting, march from their March Fourth rally near the US capitol.
RM2JH05XF–Washington, DC. July 13, 2022: Demanding stricter gun laws, including an assault weapons ban, demonstrators, including families of victims from mass shootings at the 4th of July parade shooting in Highland Park, Illinois, and the Uvalde, Texas school shooting, march from their March Fourth rally near the US capitol.
RM2JE72GK–Brattleboro, Vermont. JUNE 25, 2022: Demonstration against the Supreme Court overturning Roe v Wade on June 24, one of many pro-choice protests around the country, including small towns like Brattleboro.
RM2JE72GC–Brattleboro, Vermont. JUNE 25, 2022: Demonstration against the Supreme Court overturning Roe v Wade on June 24, one of many pro-choice protests around the country, including small towns like Brattleboro.
RM2JE72G9–Brattleboro, Vermont. JUNE 25, 2022: Demonstration against the Supreme Court overturning Roe v Wade on June 24, one of many pro-choice protests around the country, including small towns like Brattleboro.
RM2JE72H3–Brattleboro, Vermont. JUNE 25, 2022: Demonstration against the Supreme Court overturning Roe v Wade on June 24, one of many pro-choice protests around the country, including small towns like Brattleboro.
RM2J8EAY7–May 14, 2022: Pro-choice demonstrators march past the Supreme Court, part of “Bans of Our Bodies” day of action protesting an anticipated Court ruling to overturn Roe v Wade. The goal is to support abortion rights and urge elected officials to protect access to abortion through legislation.
RM2J8EAWT–May 14, 2022: Pro-choice demonstrators march past the Supreme Court, part of “Bans of Our Bodies” day of action protesting an anticipated Court ruling to overturn Roe v Wade. The goal is to support abortion rights and urge elected officials to protect access to abortion through legislation.
RM2J8EAYG–May 14, 2022: Pro-choice demonstrators at rally before marching to the Supreme Court, part of “Bans of Our Bodies” day of action protesting an anticipated Court ruling to overturn Roe v Wade. The goal is to support abortion rights and urge elected officials to protect access to abortion through legislation.
RM2J8EAYB–May 14, 2022: Pro-choice demonstrators leave rally to march to the Supreme Court, part of “Bans of Our Bodies” day of action protesting an anticipated Court ruling to overturn Roe v Wade. The goal is to support abortion rights and urge elected officials to protect access to abortion through legislation.
RM2J8EAWX–May 14, 2022: Pro-choice demonstrators march past the Supreme Court, part of “Bans of Our Bodies” day of action protesting an anticipated Court ruling to overturn Roe v Wade. The goal is to support abortion rights and urge elected officials to protect access to abortion through legislation.
RM2J8EAXH–May 14, 2022: Pro-choice demonstrators march past the Supreme Court, part of “Bans of Our Bodies” day of action protesting an anticipated Court ruling to overturn Roe v Wade. The goal is to support abortion rights and urge elected officials to protect access to abortion through legislation.
RM2J1H98Y–Demonstrators demanding President Biden take concrete actions to deal with climate change crisis at the Global Climate Strike arrive at Capitol after marching from a rally in front of the White House. March 25, 2022.
RM2J1H99R–March 25, 2022. Demonstrators demanding President Biden take concrete actions to deal with climate change crisis at the Global Climate Strike rally in front of the White House before marching to Capitol.
RM2J1H97R–Demonstrators demanding President Biden take concrete actions to deal with climate change crisis at the Global Climate Strike arrive at Capitol after marching from a rally in front of the White House. March 25, 2022.
RM2J1H97J–Demonstrators demanding President Biden take concrete actions to deal with climate change crisis at the Global Climate Strike rally in front of the White House before marching to Capitol. March 25, 2022.
RM2J1H992–March 25, 2022. Demonstrators demanding President Biden take concrete actions to deal with climate change crisis at the Global Climate Strike rally near the US Capitol after marching from ta rally at the Whaire House.
RM2J1H98K–Demonstrators demanding President Biden take concrete actions to deal with climate change crisis at the Global Climate Strike rally near the US Capitol after marching from a rally at the White House. March 25, 2022.
RM2HT9WBB–Ukraine supporters rally at the White House to protest Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and to implore President Biden and NATO to take stronger action agaisnt Vladimir Putin
RM2HT9WEB–Feb. 27, 2022: Ukraine supporters rally at the White House to protest Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and to implore President Biden and NATO to take stronger action against Vladimir Putin and Russia.
RM2HT9WER–eb. 27, 2022: Ukraine supporters rally at Farragut Square in Washington, DC to protest Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and to implore President Biden and NATO to take more and stronger action against Vladimir Putin and Russia. A march to the White House followed.
RM2HT9WEM–eb. 27, 2022: Ukraine supporters rally at Farragut Square in Washington, DC to protest Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and to implore President Biden and NATO to take more and stronger action against Vladimir Putin and Russia. A march to the White House followed.
RM2HT9WEH–eb. 27, 2022: Ukraine supporters rally at Farragut Square in Washington, DC to protest Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and to implore President Biden and NATO to take more and stronger action against Vladimir Putin and Russia. A march to the White House followed.
RM2HT9WEF–Feb. 27, 2022: Ukraine supporters march to the White House after a rally at Farragut Square in Washington, DC to protest Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and to implore President Biden and NATO to take more and stronger action against Vladimir Putin and Russia.
RM2HT9WBE–Feb. 27, 2022: Ukraine supporters rally at the White House to protest Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and to implore President Biden and NATO to take stronger action against Vladimir Putin and Russia.
RM2HT9WEY–Feb. 27, 2022: Ukraine supporters rally at Farragut Square in Washington, DC to protest Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and to implore President Biden and NATO to take more and stronger action against Vladimir Putin and Russia. A march to the White House followed.
RM2HT9WE8–Feb. 27, 2022: Ukraine supporters rally at the White House to protest Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and to implore President Biden and NATO to take stronger action against Vladimir Putin and Russia.
RM2HPE12D–Feb. 20, 2020. Demonstrators at the Stand with Ukraine event arrive at the White House after a rally at the Lincoln Memorial, where they demanded an end to Russia’s aggression in Ukraine and occupation of Crimea, and implored President Biden to take stronger action to deter a Russian invasion of Ukraine.
RM2HPE126–Feb. 20, 2020. Demonstrators at the Stand with Ukraine rally at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, honoring those killed during the Revolution of dignity in 2013 and 2014, and demanding an end to Russia’s aggression in Ukraine and occupation of Crimea, and also calling for President Biden to take stronger action to deter a Russian invasion of Ukraine. A march to the White House followed the rally.
RM2HPE10K–Feb. 20, 2020. Demonstrators at the Stand with Ukraine event arrive at the White House after a rally at the Lincoln Memorial, where they demanded an end to Russia’s aggression in Ukraine and occupation of Crimea, and implored President Biden to take stronger action to deter a Russian invasion of Ukraine.
RM2HPE115–Feb. 20, 2020. Demonstrators at the Stand with Ukraine rally at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, honoring those killed during the Revolution of dignity in 2013 and 2014, and demanding an end to Russia’s aggression in Ukraine and occupation of Crimea, and also calling for President Biden to take stronger action to deter a Russian invasion of Ukraine. A march to the White House followed the rally.
RM2HPE10X–Feb. 20, 2022. Demonstrators at the Stand with Ukraine event march to the White House after a rally at the Lincoln Memorial, where they demanded an end to Russia’s aggression in Ukraine and occupation of Crimea, and implored President Biden to take stronger action to deter a Russian invasion of Ukraine.
RM2HPE11Y–Feb. 20, 2020. Demonstrators at the Stand with Ukraine rally at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, honoring those killed during the Revolution of dignity in 2013 and 2014, and demanding an end to Russia’s aggression in Ukraine and occupation of Crimea, and also calling for President Biden to take stronger action to deter a Russian invasion of Ukraine. A march to the White House followed the rally.
RM2HPE0YT–Feb. 20, 2020. Demonstrators at the Stand with Ukraine rally at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, honoring those killed during the Revolution of dignity in 2013 and 2014, and demanding an end to Russia’s aggression in Ukraine and occupation of Crimea, and also calling for President Biden to take stronger action to deter a Russian invasion of Ukraine. A march to the White House followed the rally.
RM2HM551J–Washington DC: The new 13-foot fence around the White House, installation completed in 2021, has anti-climb spikes on top and is double the height of the intruder-prone fence it replaced.
RM2HM551D–Washington DC: The new 13-foot fence around the White House, installation completed in 2021, has anti-climb spikes on top and is double the height of the intruder-prone fence it replaced.
RM2HKTXCA–Demonstrators at the White House protesting the Myanmar military, which took power in a coup Feb.1, 2021, and has led to arrests of elected officials, killing of civilians and religious persecution. Feb. 5, 2022.
RM2HKTXCK–Demonstrators at the White House protesting the Myanmar military, which took power in a coup Feb.1, 2021, and has led to arrests of elected officials, killing of civilians and religious persecution. Feb. 5, 2022.
RM2HKTXEM–Demonstrators protest in front of the White House against what they say is aggression by NATO and the United States towards Russia over Ukraine, which they fear will lead to war based on lies.Feb. 5, 2022
RM2HKTXGX–Demonstrators protest in front of the White House against what they say is aggression by NATO and the United States towards Russia over Ukraine, which they fear will lead to war based on lies.Feb. 5, 2022
RM2HKTXD1–Demonstrators at the White House protesting the Myanmar military, which took power in a coup Feb.1, 2021, and has led to arrests of elected officials, killing of civilians and religious persecution. Feb. 5, 2022.
RM2HKTXAG–Demonstrators at the White House protesting the Myanmar military, which took power in a coup Feb.1, 2021, and has led to arrests of elected officials, killing of civilians and religious persecution. Feb. 5, 2022.
RM2HKTXAK–Demonstrators at the White House protesting the Myanmar military, which took power in a coup Feb.1, 2021, and has led to arrests of elected officials, killing of civilians and religious persecution. Feb. 5, 2022.
RM2HKTXF2–Demonstrators protest in front of the White House against what they say is aggression by NATO and the United States towards Russia over Ukraine, which they fear will lead to war based on lies.Feb. 5, 2022
RM2HF2Y7K–Passengers wait to board Amtrak train at dusk, New Haven, Connecticut
RM2HF2Y7F–Amtrak Vermonter train arrives Brattleboro station. Train runs once a day in each direction, providing essential, yet limited service to points south
RM2HF2Y8H–Passengers wait to board Amtrak train at dusk, New Haven, Connecticut
RM2HF2YBG–Located outside public library, drop box for completed at-home Covid PCR tests (free at library when available). Test kits are picked up every night and sent to lab. Results emailed within a few days. Cleveland Park, Washington, DC, Jan. 13, 2022
RM2HF2YB3–Located outside public library, drop box for completed at-home Covid PCR tests (free at library when available). Test kits are picked up every night and sent to lab. Results emailed within a few days. Cleveland Park, Washington, DC, Jan. 13, 2022
RM2HE0MC1–Day of Remembrance rally near US capitol, Jan. 6, 2022, on first anniversary of Trump instigated insurrection.
RM2HE0MBR–Demonstrator with explicit sign at Day of Remembrance rally near US Capitol, Jan. 6, 2022, on first anniversary of Trump instigated insurrection.
RM2H2PDJ0–Protesting recent anti-voter legislation in states across the country, demonstrators at the Freedom to Vote rally near the U.S. Capitol to pressure congress to pass The Freedom to Vote Act, The John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act, and enact DC Statehood bills. Washington, DC, Oct. 23, 2021
RM2H2PDJB–Protesting recent anti-voter legislation in states across the country, demonstrators at the Freedom to Vote rally near the U.S. Capitol to pressure congress to pass The Freedom to Vote Act, The John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act, and enact DC Statehood bills. Washington, DC, Oct. 23, 2021
RM2H2PDJT–Protesting recent anti-voter legislation in states across the country, demonstrators at the Freedom to Vote rally near the U.S. Capitol to pressure congress to pass The Freedom to Vote Act, The John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act, and enact DC Statehood bills. Washington, DC, Oct. 23, 2021
RF2H20EAB–US capitol building west front, north wing - the senate side, with green grass lawn under sparkling sky. Copy space. Stock photo.
RF2H20E69–US Treasury Department building, with seal near one entrance, Washington, DC
RF2H20EDK–White House, front lawn,and Eisenhower Executive Office Building in distance.
RM2GW0FYT–Washington, DC Metropolitan Police motorcycle officers on Pennsylvania Avenue, US Capitol in distance, far ahead of a protest march, await traffic control instructions, Oct. 2, 2021.
RM2GW0G61–2021 Women's march in Washington DC, demanding continued access to abortion after the ban on most abortions in Texas, and the looming threat to Roe v Wade in the upcoming Supreme Court session. Thousands march from rally at Freedom Plaza to the US Supreme Court. Oct. 2, 2021.
RM2GW0G5M–2021 Women's march in Washington DC, demanding continued access to abortion after the ban on most abortions in Texas, and the looming threat to Roe v Wade in the upcoming Supreme Court session. Thousands march from rally at Freedom Plaza to the US Supreme Court. Oct. 2, 2021.
RM2GW0G5T–2021 Women's march in Washington DC, demanding continued access to abortion after the ban on most abortions in Texas, and the looming threat to Roe v Wade in the upcoming Supreme Court session. Thousands march from rally at Freedom Plaza to the US Supreme Court. Oct. 2, 2021.
RM2GW0FJ4–2021 Women's march in Washington DC, demanding continued access to abortion after the ban on most abortions in Texas, and the looming threat to Roe v Wade in the upcoming Supreme Court session. Thousands march from rally at Freedom Plaza to the US Supreme Court. Oct. 2, 2021.
RM2FMADY0–Demonstrators protesting the building of the Line 3 pipeline expansion bring thier black pipeline “snake” to a Wells Fargo bank, one of the banks that is loaning construction funds to Enbridge, the Canadian pipeline company building the tar sands oil pipeline. Activists say the pipeline poses a major risk of oil spills and environmental damage, and hope to pressure Wells Fargo and other banks to disengage from Endridge. May 7, 2021. Washington, DC.
RM2FMADR3–Demonstrators protesting the building of the Line 3 pipeline expansion demonstrate at a Wells Fargo bank, one of the banks that is loaning construction funds to Enbridge, the Canadian pipeline company building the tar sands oil pipeline. Activists say the pipeline poses a major risk of oil spills and environmental damage, and hope to pressure Wells Fargo and other banks to disengage from Endridge. May 7, 2021. Washington, DC.
RM2FMAE21–Demonstrators protesting the building of the Line 3 pipeline expansion demonstrate at a Wells Fargo bank, one of the banks that is loaning construction funds to Enbridge, the Canadian pipeline company building the tar sands oil pipeline. Activists say the pipeline poses a major risk of oil spills and environmental damage, and hope to pressure Wells Fargo and other banks to disengage from Endridge. May 7, 2021. Washington, DC.
RM2FMADXG–Demonstrators protesting the building of the Line 3 pipeline expansion demonstrate at a Wells Fargo bank, one of the banks that is loaning construction funds to Enbridge, the Canadian pipeline company building the tar sands oil pipeline. Activists say the pipeline poses a major risk of oil spills and environmental damage, and hope to pressure Wells Fargo and other banks to disengage from Endridge. May 7, 2021. Washington, DC.
RM2FMADX6–Demonstrators protesting the building of the Line 3 pipeline expansion demonstrate at a Wells Fargo bank, one of the banks that is loaning construction funds to Enbridge, the Canadian pipeline company building the tar sands oil pipeline. Activists say the pipeline poses a major risk of oil spills and environmental damage, and hope to pressure Wells Fargo and other banks to disengage from Endridge. May 7, 2021. Washington, DC.
RM2FMAE28–Demonstrators protesting the building of the Line 3 pipeline expansion demonstrate at a Wells Fargo bank, one of the banks that is loaning construction funds to Enbridge, the Canadian pipeline company building the tar sands oil pipeline. Activists say the pipeline poses a major risk of oil spills and environmental damage, and hope to pressure Wells Fargo and other banks to disengage from Endridge. May 7, 2021. Washington, DC.
RM2FKH11X–Marchers demanding the Biden administration make progress on immigration reform, head to a rally on the National Mall on May Day, known as International Workers Day. More than 25 groups participated in the march, which originated at Black Lives Matter Plaza near the White House. May 1, 2021, Washington, DC
RM2FKH117–Marchers demanding the Biden administration make progress on immigration reform, head to a rally on the National Mall on May Day, known as International Workers Day. More than 25 groups participated in the march, which originated at Black Lives Matter Plaza near the White House. May 1, 2021, Washington, DC
RM2FKH11K–Marchers demanding the Biden administration make progress on immigration reform, head to a rally on the National Mall on May Day, known as International Workers Day. More than 25 groups participated in the march, which originated at Black Lives Matter Plaza near the White House. May 1, 2021, Washington, DC
RM2FKH11A–Demonstrators demanding the Biden administration make progress on immigration reform march past the Treasury Department as they head to a rally on the National Mall on May Day, known as International Workers Day. More than 25 groups participated in the march, which originated at Black Lives Matter Plaza near the White House. May 1, 2021, Washington, DC
RM2FKH12E–Demonstrators demanding the Biden administration make progress on immigration reform, at a rally on the National Mall on May Day, known as International Workers Day. More than 25 groups participated in a march which originated at Black Lives Matter Plaza near the White House. May 1, 2021, Washington, DC
RM2FKH123–Demonstrators demanding the Biden administration make progress on immigration reform, at a rally on the National Mall on May Day, known as International Workers Day. More than 25 groups participated in a march which originated at Black Lives Matter Plaza near the White House. May 1, 2021, Washington, DC
RF2CFC610–United States Institute of Peace, USIP, headquarters building in Washington, DC.
RF2CFC60X–Homeless tent in Washington, DC with Washington Monument in distance.
RFP22DWN–US Supreme Court Building, Authority of Law statue on right, Washington, DC
RM2F6MT15–April 1, 2021. Indigenous youth and supporters from the Dakota Access and Line 3 pipeline fights rally in front of the Army Corps of Engineers Office, where they delivered boxes of petitions, held a “die-in” and then marched to the Black Lives Matter Plaza near the White House, to demand that President Biden revoke the Army Corps permits for Line 3, and shutdown the Dakota Access Pipeline, and to replace the dependence on oil by “Building Back Fossil Free.”
RM2F6MT10–April 1, 2021. Indigenous youth and supporters from the Dakota Access and Line 3 pipeline fights participate in a die-in in front of the Army Corps of Engineers Office, where they held a rally and delivered boxes of petitions, before marching to Black Lives Matter Plaza near the White House, to demand that President Biden revoke the Army Corps permits for Line 3, and shutdown the Dakota Access Pipeline, and to replace the dependence on oil by “Building Back Fossil Free.”
RM2F6MT0H–April 1, 2021. Indigenous youth and supporters from the Dakota Access and Line 3 pipeline fights rally in front of the Army Corps of Engineers Office, where they delivered boxes of petitions, held a “die-in” and then marched to the Black Lives Matter Plaza near the White House, to demand that President Biden revoke the Army Corps permits for Line 3, and shutdown the Dakota Access Pipeline, and to replace the dependence on oil by “Building Back Fossil Free.”
RM2F6MT0R–April 1, 2021. Indigenous youth and supporters with a 800-foot 'black snake' (pipeline) rally at Black Lives Matter Plaza near the White House to demand that President Biden revoke the Army Corps permits for Line 3, and shutdown the Dakota Access Pipeline, and to replace the dependence on oil by 'Building Back Fossil Free.'
RM2F4P8NK–WASHINGTON, DC - MAR. 22, 2021: Residents show support for making DC the 51st state at one of several demonstrations in DC on the day the House of Representatives holds hearing on adding the District of Columbia as the 51st state, something long sought by residents of Washington who do not have voting representation in Congress.
RM2F4P8P8–WASHINGTON, DC - MAR. 22, 2021: Residents show support for making DC the 51st state at one of several demonstrations in DC on the day the House of Representatives holds hearing on adding the District of Columbia as the 51st state, something long sought by residents of Washington who do not have voting representation in Congress.
RM2F4P8NY–WASHINGTON, DC - MAR. 22, 2021: Residents show support for making DC the 51st state at one of several demonstrations in DC on the day the House of Representatives holds hearing on adding the District of Columbia as the 51st state, something long sought by residents of Washington who do not have voting representation in Congress.
RM2F4P8NF–WASHINGTON, DC - MAR. 22, 2021: Residents show support for making DC the 51st state at one of several demonstrations in DC on the day the House of Representatives holds hearing on adding the District of Columbia as the 51st state, something long sought by residents of Washington who do not have voting representation in Congress.
RM2F4P8P4–WASHINGTON, DC - MAR. 22, 2021: Residents show support for making DC the 51st state at one of several demonstrations in DC on the day the House of Representatives holds hearing on adding the District of Columbia as the 51st state, something long sought by residents of Washington who do not have voting representation in Congress.
RM2E3KHKH–Digital sign at bus stop with rotating images of persons photographed during the storming of the U.S. Capitol on January 6, being sought by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Washington, DC, Jan. 19, 2021
RM2E3KHKN–Digital sign at bus stop with rotating images of persons photographed during the storming of the U.S. Capitol on January 6, being sought by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Washington, DC, Jan. 19, 2021
RM2E3KHKP–Digital sign at bus stop with rotating images of persons photographed during the storming of the U.S. Capitol on January 6, being sought by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Washington, DC, Jan. 19, 2021
RM2E2PMD2–WASHINGTON, DC - JAN. 14, 2021: National Guard stand watch around the U.S. Capitol in a show of force in preparation for anticipated Trump extremist protests and Joe Biden's upcoming inauguration.
RM2E2PMCT–WASHINGTON, DC - JAN. 14, 2021: Two National Guard MPs stand watch behind non-scaleable fence around the U.S. Capitol in a show of force in preparation for anticipated pro-Trump extremist demonstrations and clashes, and Joe Biden's upcoming inauguration.
RM2E2PMCK–WASHINGTON, DC - JAN. 14, 2021: Two National Guard MPs stand watch at the U.S. Capitol as part of a show of force in preparation for anticipated pro-Trump extremist demonstrations and clashes, and Joe Biden's upcoming inauguration.
RM2E2PMCY–WASHINGTON, DC - JAN. 14, 2021: National Guard stand watch around the U.S. Capitol in a show of force in preparation for anticipated Trump extremist protests and Joe Biden's upcoming inauguration.
RM2E2PMCW–WASHINGTON, DC - JAN. 14, 2021: National Guard stand watch around the U.S. Capitol in a show of force in preparation for anticipated Trump extremist protests and Joe Biden's upcoming inauguration.
RM2DFJHXE–WASHINGTON, DC - NOV. 14, 2020: With US Capitol in the background, Trump supporters march to the Supreme Court in support of President Donald Trump, who refuses to concede the election. Event was organized by 'Women for America First,' 'Stop the Steal' and the 'Million MAGA March.'
RM2DFJJJG–WASHINGTON, DC - NOV. 7, 2020: Exuberant crowds arriving in downtown Washington to celebrate president Trump's defeat and Joe Biden's victory after the networks called the presidential race for Biden.
RM2DFJHXT–WASHINGTON, DC - NOV. 14, 2020: With Trump hotel in background, Trump supporters at Freedom Plaza rally in support of President Donald Trump, who refuses to concede the election. Event was organized by 'Women for America First,' 'Stop the Steal' and the 'Million MAGA March.'
RM2DFJHXH–WASHINGTON, DC - NOV. 14, 2020: Trump supporters arrive at the Supreme Court after marching from a rally at Freedom Plaza in support of President Donald Trump, who refuses to concede the election. Event was organized by 'Women for America First,' 'Stop the Steal' and the 'Million MAGA March.'
RM2DFJHXP–WASHINGTON, DC - NOV. 14, 2020: With Trump hotel in background, Trump supporters at Freedom Plaza rally in support of President Donald Trump, who refuses to concede the election. Event was organized by 'Women for America First,' 'Stop the Steal' and the 'Million MAGA March.'
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