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Around 2,000 Hands Off protestors gathered in front of the county courthouse in Eureka at noon on Saturday to share their displeasure with President Trump and his administration’s policies and actions since he took office in January. -
One of the many signs at the protest on April 5. -
Around 2,000 Hands Off protestors gathered in front of the county courthouse in Eureka at noon on Saturday to share their displeasure with President Trump and his administration’s policies and actions since he took office in January. -
Duane Flatmo livened up the protest with his Kinetic sculpture. -
Around 2,000 Hands Off protestors gathered in front of the county courthouse in Eureka at noon on Saturday to share their displeasure with President Trump and his administration’s policies and actions since he took office in January. Duane Flatmo livened up the protest with his Kinetic sculpture. -
Around 2,000 Hands Off protestors gathered in front of the county courthouse in Eureka at noon on Saturday to share their displeasure with President Trump and his administration’s policies and actions since he took office in January. -
Around 2,000 Hands Off protestors gathered in front of the county courthouse in Eureka at noon on Saturday to share their displeasure with President Trump and his administration’s policies and actions since he took office in January. -
The expression “Elbows Up” follows from the way Gordon ‘Gordie’ Howe (1928-2014), aka “Mr. Elbows,” played hockey. Recently Canadian actor and comedian Mike Myers used the phrase on SNL and pointed to his T-shirt, which read: “Canada Is Not For Sale.” Not long after that, Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew used the term with regards to Canada’s stance against U.S. tariffs, and soon after other Canadian politicians and business moguls began using the term. -
Around 2,000 Hands Off protestors gathered in front of the county courthouse in Eureka at noon on Saturday to share their displeasure with President Trump and his administration’s policies and actions since he took office in January. -
Around 2,000 Hands Off protestors gathered in front of the county courthouse in Eureka at noon on Saturday to share their displeasure with President Trump and his administration’s policies and actions since he took office in January. -
The protest crowd is reflected on a fire truck responding to a 911 call arrived around 1 p.m. at the protest to assist with an elderly woman who was experiencing health problems.
