OCT. 30, 2018 | More than 3,000 people in Pittsburgh marched this afternoon in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood to protest a visit by President Donald Trump following the Saturday massacre of 11 worshipers at a prominent synagogue.
Their criticism ranged from the temporal — that the visit was disrespectful to families and friends still in mourning and burying the dead — to the personal — that Trump’s inflammatory speech had real consequences.
Earlier in the day, we left the Indiana hometown of Vice President Mike Pence, crossed Ohio and stopped in Wheeling, W.Va., for lunch at a great hot dog joint — Tito’s — and to talk with area residents. As we’ve found across America, some love him; others don’t.