Protester interrupts start of New York women's march rally
Published on January 20, 2019 at 01:53AM by By REBECCA GIBIAN, Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) — A clash over inclusivity and alleged anti-Semitism spilled onto the stage at one of two competing women's march rallies in New York City on Saturday, with a protester co-opting the podium to declare the movement's backers "the real Nazi march." The woman, identified by supporters as 25-year-old political activist Laura Loomer, interrupted Women's March NYC director Agunda Okeyo as she was making opening remarks at the rally near a cluster of courthouses in lower Manhattan. "The women's march does not represent Jewish people. The women's march is the real Nazi march," Loomer said.
Published on January 20, 2019 at 01:53AM by By REBECCA GIBIAN, Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) — A clash over inclusivity and alleged anti-Semitism spilled onto the stage at one of two competing women's march rallies in New York City on Saturday, with a protester co-opting the podium to declare the movement's backers "the real Nazi march." The woman, identified by supporters as 25-year-old political activist Laura Loomer, interrupted Women's March NYC director Agunda Okeyo as she was making opening remarks at the rally near a cluster of courthouses in lower Manhattan. "The women's march does not represent Jewish people. The women's march is the real Nazi march," Loomer said.
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