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Anti-Trump Rallies, Blistering Rant, ‘Build the Wall’ Chants Reveal Post-Election Emotions: Patch PM

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METRO DETROIT, MI – Here are some stories from the Michigan Patch network worth talking about tonight:

Anti-Trump ‘Not My President’ Rallies in Detroit, Elsewhere Continue Thursday

  • In southeast Michigan, demonstrators marched and rallied to show dismay over Donald Trump’s election. Some of his supporters spoke, too.

Royal Oak Students Chant 'Build The Wall' In School Cafeteria

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  • "Build the wall" cheers erupted in the school cafeteria during lunch at Royal Oak Middle School.

Detroit Pistons Coach Stan Van Gundy Blisters Donald Trump: ‘Brazenly Racist, Misogynistic, Ethnic-Centric’

  • “I don’t know how you get past that,” coach Stan Van Gundy said. “I don’t know how you walk into the booth and vote for that.”

Regional Transit Authority Is Not Giving Up On Bringing Mass Transit To Metro Detroit

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  • Post-election, RTA CEO Michael Ford talks about the next steps in bringing mass transit to Metro Detroit.

Macomb County Sheriff's Office Searching For Hit And Run Driver That Killed Bicyclist

  • The Sheriff's Office is asking for the public's help locating the driver that killed a 29-year-old bicyclist as he biked home from work.

Man Sentenced In Crash That Killed His Father And Another Driver

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