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Hundreds of people gathered outside the Nebraska Capitol on Saturday to protest President Donald Trump's policies as part of a series of planned demonstrations across the country.
(Brian Hopkins, 7News) "When people come to the U.S. Capitol, we hope that we inspire them. We hope that they feel a sense of awe and wonder and some pride as well for being in America," Serock said.