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Anaheim City Council to Consider Resolution Denouncing Donald Trump

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks to guests during a campaign rally at the Radisson Paper Valley Hotel on March 30, 2016, in Appleton, Wisconsin. (Credit: Scott Olson/Getty Images)

The Anaheim City Council is set to vote at its Tuesday meeting on a resolution condemning GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump’s “divisive rhetoric.”

The motion was requested by Councilwoman Kris Murray this month and notes that Anaheim, the largest municipality in Orange County, is a “city of kindness.”

“Donald Trump has repeatedly attacked people of many races, religions and creeds,” according to the resolution, which calls for rejecting Trump’s statements as “contrary” to the state and U.S. Constitutions and “not being reflective of the City of Anaheim’s guiding principles.”

A pro-Trump group, We the People Rising, will hold a demonstration before the meeting, scheduled for 4 p.m. at Anaheim City Hall. The group is also encouraging people to speak out against the measure during public comment.

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