Article snippet: “Who was at J.F.K.?” Brad Lander, a New York City councilman, shouted into the crowd at a community organizing meeting in Brooklyn, where 1,000 people squeezed into a synagogue on a recent weeknight to strategize against President Trump. Outside, activists became bouncers, turning away a line of people from the overstuffed site. Inside, hands shot up in answer and a cheer went up from those who had swarmed the airport to protest Mr. Trump’s executive order banning travel from seven predominantly Muslim countries. Mr. Lander continued ticking off some of the many other locations where protests have erupted across the city. “And who was at Foley Square?” The crowd roared again. “And who was at the protest last week just down the street?” The room almost shook. Link to the full article to read more