ADVERTISEMENTCredit: Jeff Kowalsky/Getty Images Protesters try to enter the property of Great Faith Ministries in Detroit before a visit by Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on Sept. 3 in Detroit. Credit: Kate Abbey-Lambertz/HuffPost Marjorie Wilson thought Donald Trump was "healed" during his visit to Great Faith Ministries in Detroit on Sept. 3. That’s not the world that Donald Trump is trying to portray.” He and others were frustrated that they could not hear Trump’s speech themselves. The stretch of Grand River Avenue where Great Faith Ministries is located is full of shuttered storefronts. Credit: Kate AbbeyLambertz/HuffPost Kamesheia Brooks, a member of Great Faith Ministries’ congregation, brought her two young children to hear Donald Trump speak in Detroit on Sep. 3.
Source: Huffington Post September 04, 2016 16:30 UTC