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Local Pro-Trump group gathers at state Capitol for peaceful rally

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About 100 people attend a peaceful rally organized by the Knights of Aloha at the state Capitol to protest Hawaii's current leadership.
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About 100 people attend a peaceful rally organized by the Knights of Aloha at the state Capitol to protest Hawaii's current leadership. Officers from the Hawaii Department of Public Safety observe protesters.
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About 100 people attend a peaceful rally organized by the Knights of Aloha at the state Capitol to protest Hawaii's current leadership. Reno Remigio is one of the founders of Knights or Aloha.
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About 100 people attend a peaceful rally organized by the Knights of Aloha at the state Capitol to protest Hawaii's current leadership.
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About 100 people attend a peaceful rally organized by the Knights of Aloha at the state Capitol to protest Hawaii's current leadership. Protesters display a myriad of messages ranging from anti-vaccination to gun rights.
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About 100 people attend a peaceful rally organized by the Knights of Aloha at the state Capitol to protest Hawaii's current leadership. Officers from the Hawaii Department of Public Safety observe protesters.
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About 100 people attend a peaceful rally organized by the Knights of Aloha at the state Capitol to protest Hawaii's current leadership. Edward "Rambo" Odquina lets out a yell during a speech.
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About 100 people attend a peaceful rally organized by the Knights of Aloha at the state Capitol to protest Hawaii's current leadership. Edward "Rambo" Odquina lets out yell during a speech.
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About 100 people attend a peaceful rally organized by the Knights of Aloha at the state Capitol to protest Hawaii's current leadership. Edward Dirige bore both flags and a bull horn.
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About 100 people attend a peaceful rally organized by the Knights of Aloha at the state Capitol to protest Hawaii's current leadership. Edward Dirige bore both flags and a bull horn.
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About 100 people attend a peaceful rally organized by the Knights of Aloha at the state Capitol to protest Hawaii's current leadership. Bar owner Bill Comerford rails against Oahu regulations that have kept Honolulu bars in closed.
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About 100 people attend a peaceful rally organized by the Knights of Aloha at the state Capitol to protest Hawaii's current leadership. Bar owner Bill Comerford rails against Oahu regulations that have kept Honolulu bars closed.
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About 100 people attend a peaceful rally organized by the Knights of Aloha at the state Capitol to protest Hawaii's current leadership.
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About 100 people attend a peaceful rally organized by the Knights of Aloha at the state Capitol to protest Hawaii's current leadership.
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About 100 people attend a peaceful rally organized by the Knights of Aloha at the state Capitol to protest Hawaii's current leadership.
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About 100 people attend a peaceful rally organized by the Knights of Aloha at the state Capitol to protest Hawaii's current leadership. Mike Elliott carries two flags, including one which spells out the rights granted by the Second Amendment.

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