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This is Pence's state, yes?
Trump supporters rally in Indy against 'seditious fringe'
Waving American flags and leading chants with bullhorns, about 35 supporters of President Donald Trump rallied at the Indiana Statehouse on Saturday to counter what they claimed are unfair attacks on his young presidency.
"They aren't giving him a chance," local organizer Patty Collins, 61, of Indianapolis, said of Trump's critics. "We are here to show support for the president of the United States."
The gathering was one of about 50 in cities across the country, dubbed the "March 4 Trump Spirit of America Rally." The group's website states that "an insidious propaganda apparatus" is trying to undermine Trump. "A seditious fringe has resolved to sabotage this restored purpose," the website states.
James Arbogast, 34, attended the rally with his wife, Morgan, 29, who wore a "Hillary for Prison" T-shirt.
"It is not business as usual in Washington and they can't stand it," James Arbogast said. "Their heads are spinning."
Morgan Arbogast added that "he is not a normal politician and they don't know what to do with him."