- Protesters wore Donald Trump masks to thank him for signing a law protecting human rights in Hong Kong
- Some held banners reading 'Trump, please liberate Hong Kong' and 'Let's make Hong Kong great again'
- The marches came a week after pro-democracy candidates won a landslide victory in district-level elections
Hundreds of Hong Kong protesters have marched to the US consulate waving American flags to show 'gratitude' for their support for the demonstrations that have roiled the China-ruled financial hub for nearly six months.
Many wore Donald Trump masks after the President signed into law protecting human rights in Hong Kong last week.
Some held banners reading 'President Trump, please liberate Hong Kong' and 'Let's make Hong Kong great again' - a riff on his 2016 campaign pledge to make America great again. One showed him standing atop a tank with 'Trump' emblazoned on the front and side.
Pro-US protesters rally in Hong Kong as one wears a Trump mask
A pro-democracy protester dressed as US President Donald J. Trump takes part in a 'March of gratitude to the US' in Hong Kong
Protesters demonstrated to thank US President Donald J. Trump for signing into law 'The Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act Hong Kong'....
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I can see the tanks and troops camped on the outskirts of HK rolling hot sometime this week. sad.
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