'No one is illegal': Mormon women stage patchwork protest in Washington
- On Tuesday, dozens of Mormon women assembled near the Capitol building in Washington to protest by sewing large quilts together.
- They coordinated the demonstration through Mormon Women for Ethical Government, seeking to encourage lawmakers to uphold and defend the principles of the US Constitution amid growing concerns about Donald Trump's actions.
- Thousands of quilt squares from women nationwide formed patches with messages like "No one is illegal" and "A government of laws and not of men."
- Chelsea Robarge Fife stated, "the Constitution is our common thread" that unites women across political differences, and 68 quilts will be delivered to various legislators to prompt action.
- The protest highlights a Mormon effort to depolarize political divisions by defending constitutional checks and balances against expanded executive power.
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'No one is illegal': Mormon women stage patchwork protest in Washington
At the base of the Capitol in Washington, dozens of Mormon women gathered Tuesday for a unique type of protest: meticulously sewing together giant quilts to call on legislators to protect the US Constitution as Donald Trump gets closer and…
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