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’Trump Train' rolls through Seacoast in loud show of support
PORTSMOUTH – Couples portraying President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump were easy to find Sunday at a Toyota dealership.A camouflage Humvee with a gunner on top owned by Concord residents Mark and Rebecca Plummer was part of the crowd of 300-plus vehicles gathered before the start of a "Trump Train" caravan across the Seacoast. Joining them were Rebecca’s niece, Megan Elsten, dressed as the first lady, and her husband Mike Cwikla, in costume as the president, offering smiles and thumbs up for everyone."Political things shouldn’t divide people, but it does," Rebecca Plummer...… PORTSMOUTH – Couples portraying President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump were easy to find Sunday at a Toyota dealership.A camouflage Humvee with a gunner on top owned by Concord residents Mark and Rebecca Plummer was part of the crowd of 300-plus vehicles gathered before the start of a "Trump Train" caravan across the Seacoast. Joining them were Rebecca’s niece, Megan Elsten, dressed as the first lady, and her husband Mike Cwikla, in costume as the president, offering smiles and thumbs up for everyone."Political things shouldn’t divide people, but it does," Rebecca Plummer...WW…
Protesters urge release of ICE detainees
Karen DandurantView CommentsDOVER – About 50 cars formed a solemn parade passing the Strafford County Department of Corrections Sunday, a call to release Immigrations and Customs Enforcement detaines that has been held every Sunday since April.No one honked. No one yelled slogans. They made three passes from the courthouse, past the jail and then returned to the courthouse where speakers urged freeing the detainees. In past rallies, because of the coronavirus pandemic, the protesters remained in their cars. On Sunday, they parked at the courthouse and everyone emerged with masks on to hear...…Karen DandurantView CommentsDOVER – About 50 cars formed a solemn parade passing the Strafford County Department of Corrections Sunday, a call to release Immigrations and Customs Enforcement detaines that has been held every Sunday since April.No one honked. No one yelled slogans. They made three passes from the courthouse, past the jail and then returned to the courthouse where speakers urged freeing the detainees. In past rallies, because of the coronavirus pandemic, the protesters remained in their cars. On Sunday, they parked at the courthouse and everyone emerged with masks on to hear...WW…
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