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Protesters call on Hakeem Jeffries in Brooklyn to do more to resist Trump administration

By Lloyd Mitchell Posted on February 21, 2025

Protestors took to the office of Representative Hakeem Jeffries on Thursday afternoon to call on the congressman to be more aggressive to  resist the Trump administration.

On Feb. 20, 75 protesters representing Food and Water Watch, New York Communities for Change, Indivisible Brooklyn, and Extinction Rebellion rallied in front of the congressman’s office at 55 Hanson St., saying that Jeffries must take the administration as a threat and not be weak toward them.

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Protesters call on Hakeem Jeffries in Brooklyn to do more to resist Trump administration

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