Conservative activists led rallies in Washington, D.C., on Sunday, protesting the recent list of celebrities who have made violent jokes about President Trump, Reuters reported.
According to the newswire, a pair of rallies took place. At one event, the protestors faced off with almost as many counter-protesters on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.
Richard Spencer, a self-described white nationalist and founder of the so-called "alt-right" movement, drew a larger crowd of about 100 supporters to the rally at the Lincoln Memorial, which memorializes a president who is associated with ending slavery in the country.
Spencer reportedly told journalists before the rally that he is disappointed President Trump's administration so far, and is waiting for the White House to implement some of the key policies Trump promised while campaigning.
"Where's the Muslim ban?" Spencer asked. "Where's the wall?" he added, referring to Trump's pledge to build a barrier along the U.S.-Mexican border.
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