Not exact matches
Center on Extremism researchers
identified more than 200 of the estimated 500 - 600 individuals who showed up to
support the anti-Semitic and racist
rally.
His beliefs and politics: Burns, who
identifies as pro-life and
supports a «Christian America,»
rallied for Trump starting in the primaries — defending in particular the candidate's position among Christians and African Americans.
Five supporters, who
identified themselves as members of Blacks for Trump, a group that often shows up at Trump
rallies in
support of the president, gathered outside the hearing room to show
support for Stone.