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Donald Trump Jr. Campaigns for Kobach in Overland Park, Attracts Protesters

The fundraising dinner for Kobach supporters attracted crowds of anti-Kobach and anti-Trump demonstrators and a smaller group of counter-protesters. (Photo by Jim McLean / Kansas News Service)
The fundraising dinner for Kobach supporters attracted crowds of anti-Kobach and anti-Trump demonstrators and a smaller group of counter-protesters. (Photo by Jim McLean / Kansas News Service)

Donald Trump Jr. appeared at a fundraiser in Overland Park for Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach last (TUE) night. Kobach is running for the Republican nomination for Kansas Governor. Frank Morris reports.


The presence of Donald Trump Jr. at the Kobach event attracted a crowd of protesters estimated at between 50 and 100 people outside the Overland Park hotel where the fundraiser was held. Jim McLean of the Kansas News Service was outside with two groups of protestors.


 

    

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