If you're concerned about Donald Trump's ties to Russia — and the role played by that nation in the 2016 election — you can take it to the streets this Saturday.
Indivisible St. Louis, the local chapter of a national movement formed in the wake of the election to resist Trump, organized that huge rally in Clayton earlier this year to advocate for immigrants and refugees. They've also hosted weekly rallies at the office Senator Roy Blunt (R-Missouri), among other actions.
And now they're plotting one of their biggest protests yet: A march through downtown St. Louis this Saturday, beginning at 10 a.m., to call for "urgency and transparency" in the investigation into the Trump administration's contacts with Russia.
Says co-founder Jennifer Slavik Lohman, "The appointment of a special counsel is huge.…
Indivisible St. Louis, the local chapter of a national movement formed in the wake of the election to resist Trump, organized that huge rally in Clayton earlier this year to advocate for immigrants and refugees. They've also hosted weekly rallies at the office Senator Roy Blunt (R-Missouri), among other actions.
And now they're plotting one of their biggest protests yet: A march through downtown St. Louis this Saturday, beginning at 10 a.m., to call for "urgency and transparency" in the investigation into the Trump administration's contacts with Russia.
Says co-founder Jennifer Slavik Lohman, "The appointment of a special counsel is huge.…