Massive March Planned In D.C - Trump Supporters Rally Against Impeachment
Trump supporters are energised to protest against impeachment efforts

As the Democrats ramp up their impeachment efforts against President Donald Trump, it has simultaneously energized his supporters, many women, who planning a massive march at the nation’s capital on October 17 for the 'March for Trump.'
Tea Party activist and founder of Women for America First, Amy Kremer, said:
“We are coming to Washington to support our president — to stand with him through this impeachment charade."
“[Democrats are] trying to subvert the will of the people and overturn the vote, and people are as mad as hell about it,” Kremer said, adding, “It absolutely is a partisan witch hunt and the American people can see right through it.”

Trump's supporters are seeing the effort to remove a duly elected president through a political impeachment process as a personal attack.
“People see it not just as an attack on the president but an attack on us,” Kremer said.
The march is set to begin at 10 a.m. at the U.S. Capitol.
The marches will visit lawmaker’s offices to express their opposition to impeachment, push to take back the House, and support for Trump and his reelection in 2020.
“[Congress is] there to legislate not to investigate,” Kremer said.
“We have to take that gavel out of Nancy Pelosi's hand.”
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“The Tea Party did it in 2010, and we have to do it again in 2020 because we need Congress to get back to doing the business of the people,” Kremer said.
Trump could be enjoying a comfortable life in the private sector instead of facing a daily assault from Democrats and the media, according to Kremer.
“Instead, he is fighting for this nation; fighting back against corruption,” Kremer said.
Trump's supporters are now going to make sure their voices are heard.
“They got involved in politics when they voted for Donald Trump, and now they see what’s happening to Trump, and they don’t like it, and they want to be active, and they want to fight back against it,” Kremer said.
They also want to send a message to the President.
“Don’t back down,” Kremer said.
“We have your back, Mr. President.”
To find out more, visit TrumpMarch.com