WASHINGTON D.C.-Hours after sundown, hundreds of pro-abortion protesters remained outside the Supreme Court, but many struggled to explain the protest’s goal.
A little after 8 p.m., about 300 protesters still chanted, marched, played music, and stood outside the U.S. Supreme Court.
A few protesters said they were federal employees who said they weren’t legally allowed to be part of political protests.
“I cannot give you my full name. I work a federal job,” one said.
All the protesters the Epoch Times interviewed were from relatively near Washington. Many had gone to the protest immediately after work.
“I got home and made the sign and came straight,” said nurse Anna Mason.
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