A California grassroots protest group had a flash of inspiration: Members would scurry onto an open space near Donald Trump’s National Golf Course in Rancho Palos Verdes and arrange themselves to spell out “RESIST!” Their goal: To call for a special prosecutor to be named to investigate Russian interference in the presidential election and any Russian connection to the Trump administration. They also want Trump to release his tax returns. The Saturday action by Indivisible San Pedro — whose members sometimes refer to themselves as “The Indivisibles” — went off without a hitch. Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies showed up, but the protest was peaceful and broke no laws. While the 30-foot-tall “letters” look like they’re in the center of Trump’s coastal golf course — and close to the clubhouse — they were actually created by some 200 protesters in a small park that’s part of the grounds. Retired journalist and Indivisible group member Peter Warren told HuffPost the flash-mob action took a major investment of volunteer hours to make the strike lightning-fast. “We wanted an element of surprise,” he said. “By the time the Trump people figured out what we were doing, we’d be gone.” Some group members sang “God Bless America” as they lay in their human “Resist” message, Warren said. Then they were out of there. “We had a good time,” he added. - Mary Papenfuss for HuffPost

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A California grassroots protest group had a flash of inspiration: Members would scurry onto an open space near Donald Trump’s National Golf Course in Rancho Palos Verdes and arrange themselves to spell out “RESIST!”
Their goal: To call for a special prosecutor to be named to investigate Russian interference in the presidential election and any Russian connection to the Trump administration. They also want Trump to release his tax returns.
The Saturday action by Indivisible San Pedro — whose members sometimes refer to themselves as “The Indivisibles” — went off without a hitch. Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies showed up, but the protest was peaceful and broke no laws. While the 30-foot-tall “letters” look like they’re in the center of Trump’s coastal golf course — and close to the clubhouse — they were actually created by some 200 protesters in a small park that’s part of the grounds.
Retired journalist and Indivisible group member Peter Warren told HuffPost the flash-mob action took a major investment of volunteer hours to make the strike lightning-fast. “We wanted an element of surprise,” he said. “By the time the Trump people figured out what we were doing, we’d be gone.”
Some group members sang “God Bless America” as they lay in their human “Resist” message, Warren said. Then they were out of there.
“We had a good time,” he added.
- Mary Papenfuss for HuffPost


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