Lili Lauren stands with a cardboard cutout of Rep. Eli Crane and an inflatable chicken Monday afternoon during a protest of Trump administration policies and specifically calling for Crane to host a town hall in Flagstaff to address constituent concerns.Â
Jonathan Nez, former President of the Navajo Nation who ran for the congressional seat now held by Eli Crane, talks with protesters outside Flagstaff City Hall Monday during a demonstration criticizing the Trump Administration and pressuring Rep. Crane to hold a town hall meeting in Flagstaff.
Steve Hall holds a sign Monday afternoon outside Flagstaff City Hall during a protest directed at the Trump administration and Congressman Eli Crane specifically.Â
Paul Lenze Jr. holds a sign inviting Rep. Eli Crane, who represents Arizona's 2nd Congressional District, to hold a town hall in Flagstaff to address constituents during a protest at the Flagstaff downtown library Monday. Staff from Crane’s congressional office met with a handful of constituents by appointment only at the library during the protest.
Protesters showing disapproval over Rep. Eli Crane and the Trump administration he backs rally outside the Flagstaff public library on Aspen Avenue Monday.Â
More than 300 protesters rally outside Flagstaff City Hall on Route 66 Monday afternoon, criticizing Rep. Eli Crane's lack of community involvement in addition to recent actions from the Trump administration.Â
Protesters express their disapproval of their representative, Eli Crane, Monday outside the downtown public library, where staff from Crane’s congressional office held meetings by appointment only with a select number of constituents.
Protesters express their concerns and outrage outside Flagstaff City Hall on Route 66 Monday afternoon. Staff from Rep. Eli Crane’s congressional office held meetings by appointment with constituents earlier in the day at the downtown library.Â
Jonathan Nez, former president of the Navajo Nation who ran for the congressional seat now held by Eli Crane, talks with protesters outside Flagstaff City Hall Monday afternoon during a rally focusing on the Trump administration and calling for Crane to hold a town hall meeting in Flagstaff to address constituent questions directly.
Lili Lauren stands with a cardboard cutout of Rep. Eli Crane and an inflatable chicken Monday during a protest of Trump administration policies and specifically calling for Crane to hold a town hall in Flagstaff.
Gae Johnson wears a hat with a message Monday afternoon while protesting actions of the Trump administration on the City Hall lawn facing Route 66. More than 300 people gathered for the protest, with many asking where their congressman, Eli Crane, was.
Lili Lauren stands with a cardboard cutout of Rep. Eli Crane and an inflatable chicken Monday afternoon during a protest of Trump administration policies and specifically calling for Crane to host a town hall in Flagstaff to address constituent concerns.Â
Protesters express their disapproval of their representative, Eli Crane, Monday outside the downtown public library, where staff from Crane’s congressional office held meetings by appointment only with a select number of constituents.
Protesters express their concerns and outrage outside Flagstaff City Hall on Route 66 Monday afternoon. Staff from Rep. Eli Crane’s congressional office held meetings by appointment with constituents earlier in the day at the downtown library.Â
Jonathan Nez, former president of the Navajo Nation who ran for the congressional seat now held by Eli Crane, talks with protesters outside Flagstaff City Hall Monday afternoon during a rally focusing on the Trump administration and calling for Crane to hold a town hall meeting in Flagstaff to address constituent questions directly.
Lili Lauren stands with a cardboard cutout of Rep. Eli Crane and an inflatable chicken Monday during a protest of Trump administration policies and specifically calling for Crane to hold a town hall in Flagstaff.
Gae Johnson wears a hat with a message Monday afternoon while protesting actions of the Trump administration on the City Hall lawn facing Route 66. More than 300 people gathered for the protest, with many asking where their congressman, Eli Crane, was.
Flagstaff residents turned out to demand more accountability from their congressional representative, Eli Crane, on Monday.
Not for the first time this year -- and certainly not for the last time -- hundreds of protesters lined the sidewalk and lawn in front of Flagstaff City Hall. They criticized Crane, who serves Arizona's 2nd Congressional District, for his lack of engagement with the city and for his support of President Donald Trump’s aggressive cuts to federal agencies.
Steve Hall holds a sign Monday afternoon outside Flagstaff City Hall during a protest directed at the Trump administration and Congressman Eli Crane specifically.Â
Paul Lenze Jr. holds a sign inviting Rep. Eli Crane, who represents Arizona's 2nd Congressional District, to hold a town hall in Flagstaff to address constituents during a protest at the Flagstaff downtown library Monday. Staff from Crane’s congressional office met with a handful of constituents by appointment only at the library during the protest.
Steve Hall holds a sign Monday afternoon outside Flagstaff City Hall during a protest directed at the Trump administration and Congressman Eli Crane specifically.Â
Protesters showing disapproval over Rep. Eli Crane and the Trump administration he backs rally outside the Flagstaff public library on Aspen Avenue Monday.Â
Jonathan Nez, former President of the Navajo Nation who ran for the congressional seat now held by Eli Crane, talks with protesters outside Flagstaff City Hall Monday during a demonstration criticizing the Trump Administration and pressuring Rep. Crane to hold a town hall meeting in Flagstaff.
More than 300 protesters rally outside Flagstaff City Hall on Route 66 Monday afternoon, criticizing Rep. Eli Crane's lack of community involvement in addition to recent actions from the Trump administration.Â
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