They hate Trump and they don't want criminal illegal aliens deported. That seems to sum up a whole lot of crazy on full display at the dark-money fueled far Left "No Kings" protests over the weekend.
Two of the students who organized the protests against mandatory mask policies in the Kalispell public schools joined us Thursday morning on the radio. Kate Opre is a junior at Glacier High School. We were also joined by Sierra Vickrey, a junior at Flathead High School.
I know we're all getting tired of talking about masks, but school kids in Montana are sick of being forced to wear masks. And now, students in Kalispell have been planning to protest.
I know a lot of parents that are furious over this decision. And some of them are having a little get together Friday, August 28 from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Yellowstone County Courthouse.
When I rounded the corner from third street onto 27th Street the magnitude of the movement came into full view: easily 1,000 people were gathered on the sidewalk and in the park adjacent to the Yellowstone County Courthouse.
Q2 reports that about 450 people came to the Yellowstone County Courthouse lawn in Billings for a weekend rally that was organized in about a week to protest U.S. immigration policy. The Families Belong Together immigration rally was a call to re-unify parents and children that remain separated after attempting to enter the United States...
Q2 reports that students will rally in Billings this Saturday in response to the 17 victims killed in Parkland, Florida on Valentine’s Day, as part of the “March for Our Lives” movement. It is expected that more than 800 similar events will take place nationwide on March 24th...