@PatriotFrontUpdates » Photos from Patriot Front's pro-family rally outside the annual March For Life in Washington, DC. Activists arrived in scores to the National Mall and presented flags and banners before tens of thousands of people, standing on a hill above the crowds of the city.
Thousands of flyers were handed out by many teams of members throughout downtown, and journalists were engaged by Thomas Rousseau. This year's attendance boasted a substantial increase in manpower and scope of coverage both in person and online.
@PatriotFrontUpdates » Photos from Patriot Front's pro-family rally outside the annual March For Life in Washington, DC. Activists arrived in scores to the National Mall and presented flags and banners before tens of thousands of people, standing on a hill above the crowds of the city.
Thousands of flyers were handed out by many teams of members throughout downtown, and journalists were engaged by Thomas Rousseau. This year's attendance boasted a substantial increase in manpower and scope of coverage both in person and online.
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