How a chemical attack on a protester in an inflatable frog costume inspired resistance against Trump
Seth Todd was wearing an inflatable frog costume while protesting outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement ...
Thousands gathered on Oct. 18 at the Oregon State Capitol State Park with signs, and some with inflatable costumes, to join the “No Kings” rally and march through downtown Salem. Across the capitol ...
Three frogs, a shark, a unicorn and a Tyrannosaurus rex dance in front of a line of heavily armored police in riot gear.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Even before the No Kings rallies kicked off last weekend, some Republicans cast the protests in a sinister light. House Speaker Mike Johnson called them "Hate America" rallies.
Following Portland's example, demonstrators at No Kings protests around the U.S. donned inflatable costumes to counter the Republican narrative that the events are hate-filled and un-American.
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How inflatable costumes ballooned at anti-Trump rallies due to a protester’s frog outfit
PORTLAND, Ore. — Seth Todd was wearing an inflatable frog costume while protesting outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Building in Portland, Oregon, when a federal officer unleashed a ...
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